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Sharing deepfake pornographic images will be criminally prosecuted in Australia

Jun 02, 2024

Sydney [Australia], June 2: AFP on June 2 reported that the Australian government has just announced new regulations with criminal prosecution for sharing pornographic images that are faked to look real ( deepfake ) of others without their consent.
The law is expected to be introduced to parliament next week with a prison sentence of up to 6 years for sharing deepfake pornographic images - digitally created pornographic material, often created using intelligence. artificial intelligence - without consent.
The act of creating that image without consent will also face a sentence of up to 7 years in prison.
Source: Thanh Nien Newspaper

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Startup Policy Forum (SPF) Launches 'Startup Baithak' and 'Startup Baatcheet' To Celebrate National Startup Day 2025 With DPIIT and Startup India

New Delhi [India], January 14: Startup Policy Forum (SPF), with the support of Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) and Startup India, are launching flagship initiatives - Startup Baithak & Startup Baatcheet, to commemorate National Startup Day 2025. The two-day event to be held at Bharat Mandapam is designed to spotlight the vibrancy and transformative potential of India's startup ecosystem while discussing key policy issues including Data Privacy, Reverse Flipping, AI Governance, Capital Market, and Fintech Regulations.

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