Ireland could prosecute Twitter/X for AI 'child porn' deepfakes
‘Ever since Elon Musk acquired and rebranded Twitter, the platform has been plumbing new depths almost by the week.' Picture: Michael M Santiago/Getty
New technologies often pose new problems — not least for the law. Legislators and law enforcement agencies can find themselves playing catch-up when new technologies emerge, and aiming at a moving target when seeking to regulate them.
The rise of so-called artificial intelligence (AI) tools is a case in point.





