Delhi High Court Demands Action on Deepfake Technology Menace
The Delhi High Court has ordered the Centre to submit a status report on measures to tackle the rise of deepfake technology. Two petitions highlighted concerns over its non-regulation. The court emphasized the importance of addressing this serious issue on a priority basis with a potential high-powered committee.
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The Delhi High Court has tasked the Central Government with submitting a status report detailing efforts to combat the escalating threat posed by deepfake technology. This move comes after petitions highlighted the dangers of unregulated use, prompting Chief Justice Manmohan and Justice Tushar Rao Gedela to underline the urgency of the issue.
Deepfake technology, allowing creation of misleading and manipulated media, raises significant concerns. The court has urged swift action, possibly by forming a high-powered committee, acknowledging both the technology's detrimental and essential aspects, emphasizing the need to enhance the positive while mitigating the negative impacts.
The ongoing legal discourse aims to prompt the government to devise a robust framework involving technological solutions and legislative measures, aligning with global standards. A notable plea by journalist Rajat Sharma stresses the severe societal repercussions, urging lasting reforms and effective blocking mechanisms.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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