UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has given social media giants 48 hours to remove non-consensual intimate images, warning of potential platform bans. This move follows concerns over AI tools like Grok generating explicit content. Fines and blocking are possible penalties for non-compliance, shifting the burden from victims to companies.
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