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The Delhi High Court has granted a panel time to examine the issue of deepfakes and submit a report. The panel, formed by the Union Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), has held two meetings but needs three more months to submit a comprehensive report. The court is hearing three petitions against the non-regulation of deepfake technology, one of which was filed by journalist Rajat Sharma seeking regulation and blocking of apps/software enabling deepfake creation.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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