Experts warn AI-generated deepfakes are outpacing laws meant to control them
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Experts warn that AI-generated deepfakes are advancing faster than laws intended to regulate them, raising concerns about the authenticity of information and the potential for reputational harm. A recent high-profile deepfake incident in New Hampshire has prompted a response from lawmakers and communities, with a new state law making the use of AI-generated deepfakes for defamation a crime. Local police authorities can now assist victims of identity fraud through AI deepfakes.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The rapid evolution of deepfakes threatens to undermine trust in information and institutions, highlighting the need for lawmakers to keep pace with the technology and protect citizens from its misuse.