Illustration: The VergeGoogle has had a longstanding ban on s**ually explicit ads — but until now, the company hasn’t banned advertisers from promoting services that people can use to make deepfake p*** and other forms of generated nudes. That’s about to change. Google currently prohibits advertisers from promoting “sexually explicit content,” which Google defines as “text, image, audio, or video of graphic s**ual acts intended to arouse.” The new policy now bans the advertisement of services that help users create that type of content as well, whether by altering a person’s image or generating a new one.The change, which will go into effect on May 30th, prohibits “promoting synthetic content that has been altered or generated to be s**ually explicit or…