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Apple and Google are reportedly pointing users to nudify apps

Apple and Google are reportedly pointing users to nudify apps
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Earlier this year it was revealed that Apple and Google were offering "nudify" apps on their stores despite having clear policies barring such content. Nearly three months later, such apps are not only still available, but being actively promoted on the iOS App Store and Google Play, according to a new report from the Tech Transparency Project (TTP). Many of those were labeled "E" for Everyone, me

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Balanced reporting with quotes from all relevant partiesFactual presentation of data and statisticsNeutral headline and descriptive language throughoutattribution patternsbalanced source selectionneutral headline toneneutral languageinclusion of multiple perspectivesbalanced attribution of statementsLoaded language such as 'actively promoted' and 'spread of AI tools that can turn real people into sexualized images' to criticize the companiesSource selection favoring the Tech Transparency Project's report and quotes while including company responses, but framing the issue as a failure of oversightFraming of issues that focuses on potential harm and regulatory needs, with omission of deeper exploration into the companies' internal processes or defenses

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