She is calling for an “emergency review” and a law that would clearly criminalise AI-generated fake non-consensual intimate images. “What we are seeing now is a system that is not victim-focused,” Ms Seoige told The Irish Times in a statement after writing to Government Ministers about her concerns. Ms Seoige has formally complained to Meta, whose European headquarters are based in Ireland, about their “slow, procedural and inadequate” responses to her case. She is seeking “an urgent review of the legislative gaps exposed by AI-enabled sexual abuse imagery”. “This legislation cannot be written in the abstract,” Ms Seoige said.
Source: The Irish Times January 13, 2026 21:36 UTC