Fake AI Photos and the Law

Introduction

AI can now make fake photos and videos of people. This causes big problems with laws and feelings.

Main Body

Some people use AI to make bad photos of others. They use photos of adult workers without asking. This is wrong and takes money away from the workers. Laws in the USA are not strong. It is hard to find who made the fake photos. Some new laws might also delete good photos by mistake. Some people make AI versions of themselves to make money. They can talk to fans all day. But other people say this is not real and it is bad for humans.

Conclusion

We do not have good laws for AI. People must use old laws to protect their faces and names.

Learning

The Magic of 'Some'

In this text, we see a pattern: Some people...

When we don't want to talk about everyone in the world, but just a small group, we use Some.

How it works in the story:

  • Some people → (Not all people, just a few users)
  • Some new laws → (Not every law, just a few new ones)

Try these simple swaps: All people \rightarrow Some people All photos \rightarrow Some photos

Why this helps you reach A2: It stops you from sounding too general. It makes your English more natural.


Quick Word List (Simple Meanings)

  • Fake \rightarrow Not real
  • Strong \rightarrow Powerful / Good
  • Delete \rightarrow Remove / Erase

Vocabulary Learning

fake (adj.)
not real; made to look real
Example:The picture was fake.
photos (n.)
pictures taken by a camera
Example:She showed her photos of the trip.
people (n.)
human beings
Example:Many people came to the event.
videos (n.)
moving pictures recorded on a device
Example:He watched the videos of the concert.
problems (n.)
difficulties or issues
Example:They faced many problems during the trip.
laws (n.)
rules made by a government
Example:The new laws were announced yesterday.
feelings (n.)
emotions or sensations
Example:He talked about his feelings after the event.
bad (adj.)
not good; harmful
Example:The food was bad and made me sick.
workers (n.)
people who do work for pay
Example:The workers finished the project on time.
money (n.)
currency used to buy things
Example:She saved her money for a trip.
strong (adj.)
powerful or firm
Example:The bridge is strong enough to hold cars.
hard (adj.)
difficult to do or understand
Example:The math problem was hard to solve.