Regulators are tightening the screws on AI systems. The UK is moving forward with legislation that specifically targets non-consensual intimate imagery—essentially cracking down on deepfakes and similar abuses. Public pressure has been mounting, particularly around generative AI tools and their potential for misuse. This represents a broader wave of governmental attention on AI safety and consent issues. As AI capabilities expand, we're seeing real-world legislative responses emerging across different jurisdictions. For the crypto and Web3 space, this signals how tech regulation is evolving—what happens with AI governance today often foreshadows patterns we'll see in blockchain and digital asset policy tomorrow.

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WagmiAnonvip
· 13h ago
AI regulation is really happening this time. Deepfake and those things definitely need to be regulated. --- The UK has a good move; finally someone is serious about tackling illegal AI. Our crypto circle needs to figure out how to respond. --- Regulatory pathways are becoming clearer. How to regulate AI today will be our concern tomorrow. --- It just occurred to me—this is the same pattern Web3 has been through before... AI is only now starting to experience it. --- Deepfake issues are indeed disgusting, but will this round of regulation be a one-size-fits-all approach? --- Curious how different countries will balance innovation and regulation. This will have a significant impact on our ecosystem. --- As AI governance tightens, the crypto world probably can't escape either... Is everyone ready?
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BackrowObservervip
· 15h ago
AI regulation is getting stricter and stricter, and the next target will definitely be our Web3 sector. --- Deepfake technology definitely needs regulation, but once a regulatory template is established... hey, it can't be avoided on the chain either. --- The UK legislation seems to be targeting AI, but in reality, it's testing the waters for future crypto regulation. --- With such public pressure, even generative AI is starting to be locked down. Just imagine how blockchain will be treated. --- So, regulations follow a pattern: AI gets hit today, and tomorrow we need to be prepared for a chill. --- Deepfake regulation is coming, and it feels like the anonymity features of blockchain are also at risk. --- Hold on... Is this pace actually setting chains and the entire tech stack with shackles?
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GateUser-26d7f434vip
· 01-15 03:54
Once the deepfake regulatory framework is established, the on-chain governance template will be basically set... Web3 will either follow this logic or wait to be hit by something more stringent.
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CodeSmellHuntervip
· 01-12 23:03
Deepfake regulation is coming... Speaking of this wave of regulation, will Web3 also get caught in the crossfire? After all, they are both new technologies.
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GateUser-75ee51e7vip
· 01-12 23:01
Deepfakes should have been regulated long ago, but the real battleground is still on-chain, and the regulatory tricks are all the same.
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HodlAndChillvip
· 01-12 22:53
Regulation is coming, and the deepfake scene needs to tighten up... But speaking of which, AI is under scrutiny today, and tomorrow blockchain won't escape either. This rhythm feels all too familiar.
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PaperHandsCriminalvip
· 01-12 22:48
Regulation is coming again. Now deepfakes are about to be banned, and our generative AI toys will have to shrink again.
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AirdropF5Brovip
· 01-12 22:44
Here we go again, the regulatory playbook... Deepfake bans paving the way, blockchain might be the next target to be hit.
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