Using AI to Create Humiliating Deepfakes Could Lead to 4 Years in Jail in SA
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Using AI to Create Humiliating Deepfakes Could Lead to 4 Years in Jail in SA
New laws in South Australia will make it illegal to use artificial intelligence (AI) or other digital technology to create deepfakes. Anyone who generates “invasive, humiliating or degrading” AI images that closely resemble posing as a real person faces fines of up to $20,000 or four years in jail. The Summary Offences (Humiliating, Degrading or Invasive Depictions) Amendment Act 2025 came into force on Nov. 3 after passing the parliament earlie…
Australian National Review - Using AI to Create Humiliating Deepfakes Could Lead to 4 Years in Jail in SA
Deepfakes are increasingly used to scam people out of their money. Shutterstock AI New laws in South Australia will make it illegal to use artificial intelligence (AI) or other digital technology to create deepfakes. Anyone who generates “invasive, humiliating or degrading” AI images that closely resemble posing as a real person faces fines of up to $20,000 or four years in jail. We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript o…
South Australia has introduced a strict new law that allows those who use artificial intelligence (AI) to create "degrading" deepfake videos to face up to four years in prison.
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