‘No safety rules’: Concerns grow as AI-generated videos spread hate online
CANADA, AUG 10 – Canadian authorities face challenges regulating AI-generated hate videos targeting minorities as social media spread surges, with some clips gaining over 360,000 views, experts say.
- Concerns are growing as AI-generated videos spreading hate against minority groups like LGBTQ+, Jewish, Muslim, and others are flooding social media platforms.
- Experts and advocates say Canadian regulations cannot keep up with the pace of hateful AI-generated content, nor adequately address the risks it poses to public safety.
- The government is taking the issue seriously and acknowledging the need to understand how AI tools are being misused and strengthen guardrails, although existing laws did not aim to address generative AI threats.
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'No safety rules': Concerns grow as AI-generated videos spread hate online
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The growth of hate content videos that openly promote violence against LBGTQ+, Jewish, Muslim and other minority communities is a source of anger and concern for many experts and other rights advocates who feel that Canadian laws cannot keep pace with technological growth or that they cannot curb this scourge. Equal Canada, an organization that defends the rights of the LBGTQ+ community, is concerned about the increase in homophobia and homophob…
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