Unnamed Nudify AI Service Given 14 Days to Protect Children or Face $50 Million Fine

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Julie Inman-Grant, Australia’s eSafety Commissioner speaking at an official function to mark the start of Australia’s social media ban at the prime minister’s official residence, Kirrilbilli House, in Sydney, Australia on Dec. 10, 2025. David Gray/AFP via Getty ImagesAustralia’s online safety regulator has launched enforcement action against an Argentina-based AI nudify service, alleging it is failing to adequately protect children from accessing sexually explicit deepfake material.The eSafety Commissioner has served a Direction to Comply under the Age-Restricted Material Codes, giving the provider 14 days to strengthen protections or face further action, including multi-million dollar penalties.

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