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The AI deepfake problem just got worse—and nobody's stopping it. A new feature rolling out on X now lets people create synthetic nude images of anyone, and here's the kicker: it's completely unregulated. Legally speaking, this should've triggered alarms everywhere. Creating non-consensual intimate imagery violates laws in multiple jurisdictions, yet the enforcement? Practically nonexistent. The gap between what's illegal on paper and what's actually being prosecuted has become a chasm. Tech platforms keep pushing boundaries faster than regulators can catch up. Users can weaponize these tools with almost zero consequences. It raises a critical question for the crypto and Web3 community too: if we're building decentralized systems to bypass traditional intermediaries, who's responsible for preventing abuse when there's no central authority to hold accountable? The legal framework is playing catch-up while the technology sprints ahead.