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X blocks some Taylor Swift searches as pornographic deepfake images circulate online

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X blocks some Taylor Swift searches as pornographic deepfake images circulate online

X blocks some Taylor Swift searches as pornographic deepfake images circulate online

As explicit deepfake images spread, Elon Musk's social media platform has taken action to block certain searches related to the singer.


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