Google Moves Deepfake Porn Sites Lower in Its Search Rankings

Google has offered victims of deepfake pornography tools to request the removal of websites, images and videos from search results.

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Google is making it harder for users of its search engine to find websites that host AI-generated deepfake pornography after months of lobbying by victims and advocates of tighter controls.

The company is lowering such content in search rankings, a spokesperson said, adding Google is “continuing to decrease the visibility of involuntary synthetic pornography in search and develop more safeguards as this space evolves.”