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Ministers must act more quickly on deepfakes to protect women and girls, Kendall says
- Liz Kendall argues regulation must keep pace with rapid tech changes, including deepfakes, to protect women and girls online.
- Kendall says there could be regular annual regulatory reviews to address fast-changing tech threats.
- The government plans new laws after a consultation on under-16s social media use, possibly bypassing amendments.
- AI content would be brought under the Online Safety Act to penalise both humans and AI tools.
- Kendall highlights Grok incidents to argue for stronger protections and firm government action.
- The roundtable with Meta, Snapchat, Reddit and others signals firm industry engagement on online misogyny.
- The piece notes MPs may vote on online safety measures more quickly than prior government bills.
- Kendall emphasizes strong government stance against appalling images and pushes for fast action against online harms.
- The article frames the issue as part of a broader push to curb online misogyny and enhance safety.
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