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AI Nudify Apps That Digitally Undress Photos Pose Back-to-School Risks

20 August 2026
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What You Need to Know
• Approximately half of U.S. teens report having seen AI-generated pornography, according to Common Sense Media.
• Nineteen out of seventy tested AI photo-editing apps produced explicit content from images of fully clothed individuals.
• Michelle DeLaune, president and CEO of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, calls for stricter app store regulations.

Common Sense Media reported that nearly half of U.S. teenagers have encountered AI-generated pornography, with one in four stating it involved themselves or someone they know. The rise of “nudify apps,” which use artificial intelligence to create pornographic images from clothed photos, has raised significant concerns. CBS News tested seventy AI photo-editing apps, finding that nineteen were capable of generating explicit content from images of fully clothed adults. The accessibility of these apps is troubling, as many have no age restrictions, and some are rated for teens. Michelle DeLaune emphasized the responsibility of app stores like Apple and Google to prevent the distribution of applications that could facilitate nonconsensual sexual content.

Why It Matters

The emergence of AI-generated pornography highlights significant issues surrounding digital safety and consent, especially for minors. With the increasing prevalence of nudify apps, the potential for exploitation and manipulation of images has grown, raising alarms among child advocacy groups. Historical data shows that the rise of technology often outpaces regulatory measures, making it crucial for platforms to implement safeguards. The call for stricter app store regulations reflects a growing recognition of the need to protect vulnerable users from harmful content.

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