This type of process is now even carried out by artificial intelligence and has become something very dangerous.
This would be the first country to persecute him
The UK is undergoing a policy of considerable economic change in terms of the country’s technology laws. In line with those in Europe, they are now starting to copy the GDPR model, but extend it to protect people too from artificial intelligence and deepfakes.
The latest amendment to this law has become quite interesting will not allow people’s pornographic deepfakes to be created without their consent. In this way, whoever creates this kind of technology and spreads it to undermine someone’s integrity will be persecuted.
For those who don’t know, a deepfake is a technology where a person’s face is placed on top of another person’s body. It is primarily intended for issues related to cinema. A good example is when they rejuvenated actor Mark Hamill in “The Mandalorian” to make him appear younger than he is because he is chronologically located in a space-time moment in the past of the “Star Wars” saga.
How could it be otherwise, people have also given it a bad application for this technologycausing many people to encounter pornographic photos of themselves they haven’t actually been issued. Therefore, Great Britain will take it as a criminal act.
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