Google Expands Ban on Ads for Deepfake Pornography Services
Starting May 30, Google will enforce stricter ad policies prohibiting promotions of any service that generates synthetic sexually explicit content.
- The updated policy targets ads for websites and apps that create or instruct on making deepfake porn.
- Violations of the new rules will lead to immediate suspension of advertiser accounts without prior warning.
- Google's move aims to curb the misuse of AI in creating nonconsensual sexual content.
- Enforcement will utilize a combination of human review and automated systems to ensure compliance.
- Previous loopholes allowed some apps to advertise non-sexually on platforms while promoting explicit content elsewhere.