Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has - finally - addressed the recent surge of sexually explicit AI-generated deepfake images of Taylor Swift that circulated widely on social media, and the resulting fallout. Nadella emphasized the urgency of addressing AI misuse, commented on the importance of a safe online world for both content creators and consumers.

Artificial intelligence (AI) technology has been in the public and government crosshairs recently, with good reason. High profile lawsuits have been filed as the ethics and legality are questioned about using private and proprietary data to train AI without consent or compensation.

However, it was the exploitation of pop superstar Taylor Swift's likeness for AI-generated pornographic imagery may be the straw that breaks the camel's back - and that camel may be named Microsoft.

In an interview with NBC Nightly News anchor Lester Holt, the Microsoft CEO expressed his concern, labeling the proliferation of nonconsensual simulated nudes as "alarming and terrible." Plus, Nadella underscored the need for immediate and definite action within the tech industry to ensure a safer online environment for content creators and consumers alike.