‘Wait till Nov 24’: Union minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar on Centre’s actions in opposition to deepfakes

Union minister of state Electronics and Technology Rajeev Chandrasekhar on Tuesday stated that the federal government is prone to take some “major steps” on the difficulty of deepfakes, ANI reported.

Union Minister for Electronics and Technology Rajeev Chandrasekhar.(Reuters)
Union Minister for Electronics and Technology Rajeev Chandrasekhar.(Reuters)

Deepfake movies are artificial media created utilizing AI, which generates convincing-looking pretend pictures, movies or audio not often discernible to somebody not skilled in recognizing them.

“You will have to wait till November 24 to see what we do. We will talk to the industry and we will come up with an overall framework that strengthens our existing framework that is already present,” Chandrasekhar was quoted as saying by ANI.

Last week, Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed issues over the misuse of expertise and synthetic intelligence (AI) to create deepfakes and stated the media can play a job in elevating consciousness since a big part of society doesn’t have the wherewithal to establish the veracity of content material.

Modi additionally burdened on the necessity to carry some precautionary notes concerning the pitfalls and risks of AI and deepfakes.

Amid the priority, the Electronics and Information Technology Ministry (MeitY) has summoned officers from main social media firms for a gathering on “Nuisances of deepfake content on Social Media Platforms” on November 23.

The summon to social media firms was despatched two days after IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw stated that the ministry would name them to brainstorm about deepfakes.

On Tuesday, Chandrasekhar stated that the federal government would interact with the business to be sure that they don’t enable deepfakes to create chaos, hurt or toxicity on the web for Indians.

“We continue to engage with all the platforms. I have always said that the platforms and the government are partners in ensuring that the internet in India is open, safe, trusted and accountable for our digital citizens. We will continue to engage with them,” the minister stated, in keeping with ANI.

Source web site: www.hindustantimes.com

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