Fake nude photos with faces of underage celebrities top some search engine results

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Since 1996, computer-generated sexually explicit images of children have been illegal to disseminate. That hasn’t prevented creators of deepfakes from targeting young girls.
Photo illustration of a young girl's face and scattered neon green dots against a black background
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Deepfake images that graft a child’s face onto sexually explicit material are easily found in top image search results on leading search engines and mainstream social media platforms despite a U.S. law appearing to ban such material.

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