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EU Moves to Ban “Nudifier” Apps in New AI Law Changes

April 10, 2026
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“Nudifier” applications—AI tools that create or manipulate sexually explicit images resembling real individuals without consent—are at the centre of new European Union proposals to regulate artificial intelligence. Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) are pushing for a ban on such systems, citing serious ethical and privacy concerns. However, the restriction would not apply to AI tools equipped with effective safeguards that prevent misuse.

The proposals form part of broader changes to the Artificial Intelligence Act (AIA), adopted by the European Parliament with 569 votes in favour, 45 against, and 23 abstentions. The aim is to simplify existing rules while ensuring stronger protections where necessary.

MEPs also introduced clearer timelines for high-risk AI systems to improve “predictability and legal certainty.” Systems used in sensitive sectors such as biometrics, law enforcement, education, and border control would need to comply by 2 December 2027. Meanwhile, AI systems already covered by sector-specific EU safety legislation would have until 2 August 2028 to meet requirements.

Additional measures include flexibility for businesses, particularly small mid-cap enterprises, and provisions allowing limited use of personal data to detect bias in AI systems under strict safeguards.

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Negotiations with the Council will now begin to finalise the legislation.

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