By: Chase Difeliciantonio, Tyler Katzenberger
California Attorney General Rob Bonta called the "avalanche of reports" of nonconsensual deepfakes of women and girls "shocking."


Chase DiFeliciantonio is a reporter at the San Francisco Chronicle. He covers tech, focusing on how AI and automation policy are transforming the city and region, while also addressing business and labor issues related to the pandemic's aftermath. Chase's work has been featured in various publications, including POLITICO, Yahoo News, and Governing.
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