MÉRIDA.— The Permanent Commission on Justice and Public Safety of the State Congress unanimously approved a draft opinion proposing reforms to the Yucatán Penal Code to apply harsher penalties for crimes committed using artificial intelligence (AI). The reforms also aim to strengthen the protection of victims of digital violence, violations of sexual privacy, blackmail, and fraud.
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MÉRIDA.— The Permanent Commission on Justice and Public Safety of the State Congress unanimously approved a draft opinion proposing reforms to the Yucatán Penal Code to apply harsher penalties for crimes committed using artificial intelligence (AI). The reforms also aim to strengthen the protection of victims of digital violence, violations of sexual privacy, blackmail, and fraud.