Deepfakes, AI and the Law: Protecting Privacy and Reputation in India’s Evolving Legal Framework

Abstract Generative AI development is happening much faster than the ability to create and share digital content, resulting in deepfakes which will pose a considerable threat to personal privacy and reputation, and the validity of digital communications. The purpose of this article is to evaluate whether India’s current legal framework is sufficient to address the […]

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