The creation of sexually explicit deepfakes will now be a criminal offence in NSW under strengthened reforms by the state government. The move will expand existing offences to cover artificial intelligence
Breakdown
- NSW has made it a criminal offence to create deepfake images under the Crimes Act. 17s
- The new laws target AI-generated images used for sexual abuse. 26s
- Perpetrators face up to three years in jail and fines up to $11,000. 44s
- There has been a 550% increase in sexually explicit deepfakes, with 99% targeting women. 56s
- Creating, sharing, or threatening to share deepfake images is now a crime. 1m 8s
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