Summary:
- The U.S. Senate has passed a bill that allows victims to sue over "deepfake" videos, which are manipulated videos that make it appear someone is doing or saying something they did not.
- The bill aims to protect people from having their image or voice used in these deceptive videos, often used to create explicit or pornographic content without the person's consent.
- This new law gives victims the ability to take legal action against those who create and distribute these deepfake videos, helping to hold perpetrators accountable and prevent the spread of this harmful technology.