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AI-driven social engineering campaigns are evolving, targeting your employees, customers, and partners with impersonation ...
In the U.S., legal protections remain limited. Although some states have taken steps to address deepfakes in specific contexts, there is no comprehensive national framework. As AI continues to advance ...
Technology correspondent Alex Sims joins Kathryn to talk about how different countries are going down legal routes to combat the rise in deepfakes - AI-generated images, videos and voices. In a UK and ...
Over the past few years, the potential uses of generative AI, both positive and negative, have been talked to death. However, ...
Denmark, however, has a novel solution to this: giving everyone the right to copyright their face and voice. But don’t worry, you won’t need to get a © tattooed on your forehead.
Criminals could use GenAI to generate synthetic identities with photos, videos, and documents that appear authentic and videos or voice clips to trick systems ...
Nine to Noon touched on changes to legislation governing consumer credit. Kathryn spoke to Scott Russell, who's the lawyer leading a class action against two of New Zealand's biggest banks - ASB and ...
Colorado’s sweeping new AI law could be a blueprint for other states, per experts. Like the EU AI Act, the law applies to both developers and deployers of AI systems.
Japan’s sluggish policy response and deep-rooted cultural resistance to the concept of consent sets it apart from other ...
But artificial intelligence (AI) has made it possible for anyone in the world to make an ultrarealistic clone of someone, ...
AI-generated videos are proliferating across Facebook, TikTok and YouTube, drawing criticism for spreading offensive content, misleading viewers and contributing to the rise of fake news.