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Trump Signs Executive Order Banning AI-Generated and Revenge Adult Content

Trump Signs Executive Order Banning AI-Generated and Revenge Adult Content

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May 31, 2025
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In a move that has ignited intense debate and raised critical questions about the limits of executive power, President Donald Trump has signed an executive order banning AI-generated content and revenge adult content. This unprecedented action aims to address growing concerns about the proliferation of harmful and non-consensual content online, but it also raises significant legal and ethical questions. The executive order, titled "Protecting Americans from Harmful Content," prohibits the creation, distribution, and possession of AI-generated content deemed harmful or offensive, including deepfake videos, AI-generated images, and other forms of synthetic media that can be used to deceive or manipulate individuals.

Additionally, the order bans revenge adult content, defined as the non-consensual distribution of intimate images or videos, often with the intent to harass or blackmail the subject. This article provides an extensive analysis of the executive order, its implications, and the reactions it has provoked.

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