The article discusses the potential ban on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to generate explicit or pornographic images, known as ‘deepfake’ nudes, in San Francisco. The city’s Board of Supervisors is considering a new law that would prohibit the creation, sharing, selling, or publishing of such AI-generated explicit images without the subject’s consent. The proposed legislation aims to address the growing concern over the use of AI to create non-consensual pornographic content, which can lead to harassment, exploitation, and emotional distress. The article highlights the potential risks and harms associated with deepfake nudes, including the violation of privacy and the perpetuation of harmful gender-based stereotypes. It also explores the challenges of regulating AI-generated content and the potential implications for free speech and expression.