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The White House is calling for action on A.I. after fake pornographic images of Taylor Swift created by deepfake technology appeared online. Now the CEO of Microsoft, Satya Nadella, is defending his company's ability to keep people safe from the technology to NBC's Lester Holt.Jan. 26, 2024