Microsoft's Initiative to Eradicate Deepfake Content from Bing Search Engine
Microsoft's New Initiative Against Deepfake Content
In an age where deepfake content poses a severe threat to online safety, Microsoft has outlined a plan to tackle abusive imagery in its Bing search engine. The tech giant has partnered with StopNCII, a global platform catering to victims of non-consensual intimate imagery.
Steps for Reporting Non-Consensual Imagery
Users seeking to remove their explicit content can utilize Microsoft’s centralized reporting portal. The three-step process ensures reporting is easy and effective:
- Step 1: Fill out the webform at aka.ms/reportci to confirm the non-consensual sharing of images.
- Step 2: Provide the URL and image in the submission form.
- Step 3: Await email confirmation, after which Microsoft will assess the situation.
Commitment to User Safety
For individuals under 18, Microsoft advises reporting as child exploitation imagery. Once confirmed, the company promises to remove links to violating content globally from Bing search results.
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