Adrian Weckler
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They're the ones who turn off, who turn away from from AI.
They're the ones using all the disposable cameras out on the streets.
We're the ones who end up, you know, sharing nonsense from a Facebook feed to our WhatsApp groups and saying, did you see this?
I don't know if it's true, but God, it's worrying, isn't it?
So, you know, I completely agree with.
I mean, you're talking about kids, though.
I won't have anyone convince me that they can defend in that space.
Hello and you're welcome to The Big Tech Show with me, Adrian Weckler.
Now, as the EU's AI Act rumbles through its process here in Ireland and in Europe, one of the issues, one of the many issues that it's trying to tackle is deepfake pornography.
And we're going to talk a little bit about this and then the wider impact of the AI Act itself.
I'm joined by Aoife White, who writes for the European Correspondent and who specializes in EU affairs.
Aoife, let's start with the deepfake porn issue.
You might just remind us what that is.
Yeah, one of the things that has struck me about this is very occasionally, maybe I looked at the wrong type of content or something on my social media feed, but I have very occasionally seen an ad pushed at me.
And it will be for something like that.
It will be, you know, is there someone you know that you would like to see in a different situation?
Maybe it's a neighbour, maybe it's a colleague.
And it's clearly, that's what it's clearly aiming at.