Microsoft Implements New Tool to Remove Revenge Porn and Deepfakes from Bing
Partnership with StopNCII enhances efforts to protect victims of non-consensual intimate images using digital hashes.
- Microsoft's new tool uses digital hashes to identify and remove intimate images from Bing search results.
- The initiative is part of a partnership with StopNCII, which helps victims create digital fingerprints of their images without uploading them.
- Since the pilot began, Microsoft has acted on over 268,000 images flagged through the StopNCII database.
- Other tech companies like Meta, TikTok, and Reddit are also part of the StopNCII coalition, though Google has not joined.
- Victims can manually report AI-generated deepfakes to Microsoft and other platforms for removal.