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Not Without My Consent How Europe Plans to Ban Non Consensual Nudifier Apps

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AI-generatedThe EU ban on nudifier apps imposes regulatory compliance costs on AI developers, particularly those in the image generation space. The mechanism is regulatory: companies must invest in safety measures or face fines. The impact is region-specific (EU) but may influence global practices. No direct commodity or supply chain scarcity is involved; the primary effect is on compliance costs and potential market restrictions for certain AI applications.
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- EU co-legislators agreed to ban nudifier apps under the Digital Omnibus on AI on May 7, 2026.
- The ban requires AI developers to implement safety measures by December 2, 2026.
- Non-compliance fines can reach up to €35 million.
- 96% of deepfakes are estimated to be created without the subject's knowledge.
Mid-term, demand for compute remains flat as banned apps' impact is offset by compliance-related AI safety tools.
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