Technology alone is not enough to combat deepfakes, we need a concerted effort “…From today onwards, MeitY and the Government of India will nominate a Rule Seven officer and will take a 100% compliance expectation from all the platforms". Elections near and deepfakes loom: Seeing isn’t believing “The Rule Seven officer will be a person who will create a platform where it will be easy for citizens to bring to the attention of the Government of India their notices allegations or reports of violation of law by the platforms.
And the Rule Seven officer will take that digital platform information and respond accordingly", the minister said. Deepfake regulation to target both creators and social media platforms The FIR will be registered against the intermediary and if they disclose the details from where the content has originated then the FIR will be filed against the entity that has posted the content, the minister said.
Govt may tell platforms to end deepfakes voluntarily Chandrasekhar held a meeting with all the important players on the Internet and the Internet intermediaries on Friday. He informed the media that since October 2022, the government has been alerting all the internet players to the threat of misinformation and deepfakes.
'We have to work together on global regulations for AI', says PM Modi “The intermediaries today all agreed that the current IT rules under the IT Act provide for adequate compliance requirements on their part to deal with deepfake, even as we speak to future regulations and a future law, which is certainly required, given that our IT Act is 23 years old…". He said that social media platforms have been given seven days to align their terms of use, as per the IT rules.
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