💨 Abstract
The UK government has announced plans to make it a criminal offence to create and share sexually explicit "deepfakes". This move aims to combat a surge in deepfakes, particularly targeting women and girls, which have increased by over 400% since 2017. Perpetrators could face prosecution for both creating and sharing such images.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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