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By Ritika Jain India is grappling with a deepfake problem. Deepfakes are essentially morphed videos (and or photos, audio) made from artificial intelligence tools and readily available material. With the evolution in technology, even technologically challenged people can now easily create deepfakes. Social media platform X is full of deepfake videos as Decode found. But is this a crime? It can be harmless if one is using it for entertainment purposes – like how AI helped Val Kilmer get his voice back in Top Gun 2; or reimagining Sly Stallone as The Terminator. However, it becomes a crime when ...
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By Ritika Jain The Centre’s move allowing the government to fact-check news organizations and social media platforms has been met with some reservations. BOOM spoke to Editors and media executives who said that newsrooms run by journalists are best placed to fact-check the government and not the other way around. Ritu Kapur of TheQuint said it is important to understand how the fact-checking unit will be constituted, the credentials of its members and how neutral it will be in its fact-checking. The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) on April 6 notified amendments to th...
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