Policy·Europe
EU Moves to Ban AI-Generated Non-Consent Images
On March 13, 2026, EU member states reached a consensus to ban artificial intelligence systems capable of generating sexualized images without consent, as well as child exploitation material. This agreement is part of ongoing legislative efforts to simplify AI regulation in Europe and will require further negotiation with the European Parliament for formal adoption. The proposal originates from Spain and has garnered support from other EU nations, emphasizing the need for stricter controls over AI technologies that can manipulate or reproduce intimate content unlawfully.
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