With the expansion of artificial intelligence diplies and the unauthorized use of celebrities in cyberspace, Hollywood and US lawmakers are trying to adopt rigorous laws to counter the threat. Steve Harvey, Taylor Swift and Scarlett Johansson are among the figures who have called for new regulations against digital abuse.
Increased digital frauds with celebrity faces
Artificial intelligence -based diplies have been used for widespread fraud in recent years. Steve Harvey was recently targeted by an online fraud, in which his fake voice encouraged people to receive $ 5 for counterfeit government aid. In another case, Brad Pete in a similar fraud in France was a victim of identity that resulted in the loss of $ 6,000 from a woman’s assets.
New legislation to deal with diplomas
The US Congress is reviewing the NO FAKES ACT Act, which will hold manufacturers and host platforms responsible for fake artificial intelligence content. The law, which will soon be re -introduced, includes a $ 4 penalty for any violation that can lead to millions of dollars in fines for offending platforms if the content is widely published.
In support of the law, Steve Harvey said, “Freedom of expression means that anyone can say their own words, not to fabricate sound and image, forcing you to say something you have never said.”
Opposition and concerns about freedom of expression
However, defending freedom of expression, such as the France’s Electronic Foundation (EFF), have warned that the law may impose too much restriction on internet freedom and lead to increased judicial cases. They believe that the government should find a more balanced solution to protect citizens against artificial intelligence abuses.
Technology Solutions to Coping Dip -Ficked
Meanwhile, companies like the Vermillio AI have developed technologies to identify and remove diplomas using the Traceid platform. Using a digital fingerprint, the system separates the actual content from the content manipulated by artificial intelligence.
The future of dipic and artificial intelligence
With the rapid growth of fake content production technologies, it seems that Hollywood and US politicians are facing a new challenge that will change the future of digital media. Can the new rules prevent artificial intelligence abuse, or will this technology continue to grow?
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