‘Social media platforms to ensure safe internet, no deepfakes’: Union minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar

After the deepfake video of actress Rashmika Mandanna went viral, sounds of alarm had been raised in India concerning the risks of morphed AI generated movies. In view of those risks, the central authorities carried out a gathering with social media platforms energetic in India.

Union minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar issues important advisory over deepfakes to social media platforms (AP)
Union minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar points necessary advisory over deepfakes to social media platforms (AP)

Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar stated that the Centre carried out a gathering with all social media platforms on November 24, the place the present legislation over deepfakes and the unfold of those movies on social media was mentioned.

The union minister stated that social media platforms had been instructed that web security and prevention of circulation of deepfakes is their accountability, and so they have to control their content material in line with the Indian legislation.

While chatting with PTI, Rajeev Chandrasekhar stated, “One November 24, we had a detailed meeting with all of the (social media) platforms where it was made clear to them that the onus and responsibility to ensure that the internet is safe and there are no deepfakes – under the current law – is the responsibility of the platforms, and we will take all the necessary steps, including removing the safe harbor and enabling the prosecution of platforms if they don’t do enough to take out deepfakes.”

The authorities had additionally beforehand stated that they may assign a particular officer to analyze the deepfake menace on social media and on-line platforms, tasked with aiding residents in submitting FIRs relating to faux content material on-line.

Rashmika Mandanna deepfake saga

The debate relating to deepfakes on social media kicked off when a faux video of Rashmika Mandanna surfaced on-line the place she was seen strolling inside an elevator carrying a skintight black outfit.

The video sparked a wave of concern from the leisure trade, prompting the authorities to step in and seek for the wrongdoer of the deepfake video. Since then, central companies have flagged on-line platforms to include the deepfake menace.

Source web site: www.hindustantimes.com

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