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The White House has announced that major AI vendors are taking steps to combat nonconsensual deepfakes and child sexual abuse material. Companies like Adobe, Cohere, Microsoft, and Anthropic OpenAI have committed to responsibly sourcing and safeguarding datasets used to train AI for image-based sexual abuse prevention. While some vendors chose not to participate, the commitments are seen as a positive step in reducing the harm of deepfake nudes.

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