What is ‘Take it down’? Donald Trump fought the Landmark Act supported by Melania and focuses porn and AI Dipphek to take revenge

US President Donald Trump on Monday signed a new law, which makes people illegal to share clear images without their permission, including fake images created using AI.The law is called the “Tech It Down Act”, and its purpose is to protect the victims of revenge porn and prevent the spread of online non-confident sexual images.The bill had strong bipartisan support and the first female was publicly supported by Melania Trump. This remedy passed to February and the Senate in the house, then marched before reaching the President’s table.Trump said during a signature ceremony at the White House, “This will be the first federal law, which will compete with clear, distribution of imagination without the consent of subjects.” “We won’t tolerate online sexual abuse,” he said.After signing the bill, Trump handed it to Melania to add his signature.Law requires social media companies and websites, which include clear photos and videos, which includes those manipulated by artificial intelligence within 48 hours of the victim’s request. Those who deliberately share such images without permission can face the time of jail.Melania Trump called the law “national victory that would help parents and families to protect children from online exploitation.” Speaking in the introduction of the bill in March, he pointed out the dangers facing the youth: “This young teenager, especially to see girls, is shocking to see girls, struggling with heavy challenges generated by malicious online materials such as deep fake. This toxic environment can be severely harmful.”He also warned of the impact of new techniques, saying, “Artificial intelligence and social media are digital candies for the next generation – sweet, drug addiction and engineer to influence our children’s cognitive development.” He said that thisThe Tech It Down Act represents one of the first federal laws that directly addresses the damage caused by AI-related material. While the laws to protect children from AI-Manipulated images were previously present, till now there was no nationwide security for adults.Tech companies have also been held accountable to remove harmful materials in the law. Major platforms such as Meta, Ticketkok and Snapchat have expressed support for the bill.Despite this, some digital rights groups have expressed concern that the law may lead to the removal of legal content and lack security measures against poor-confident techdown requests.The bill route followed several high-profile cases, where Taylor Swift and Alexandria Okasio-Cortez as well as ordinary teenage girls, AI-made clear images. The law indicates a strong social stand against intimate image abuse. The Tech It Down Act was first introduced by Senator Ted Cruise and Amy Clobachar for the first time and passed almost unanimously.