Gujarat High Court seeks responses from Centre, Gujarat government on PIL over misuse of AI-generated deepfakes

The Gujarat High Court has requested responses from both the Centre and the Gujarat government regarding a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) that addresses the growing concerns over the misuse of artificial intelligence in creating deepfake content. The PIL, initiated by advocate Vikas Vijay Nair, emphasizes the urgent need for legal reforms and regulatory measures to safeguard constitutional and statutory bodies from the potential dangers posed by AI-generated fake videos and images. As deepfakes become increasingly sophisticated, the risk of spreading misinformation and damaging reputations has escalated, prompting calls for a robust framework to regulate such technologies. The court's inquiry reflects a broader societal concern about the implications of AI on truth and accountability in media, necessitating a collaborative effort from governmental entities to establish clear guidelines and protections against misuse. This case could set a precedent for how India navigates the complexities of AI technology in relation to legal and ethical standards.
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