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30/09/2025 - Indian Parliament Panel Demands Action on AI and Deepfake Threats (India)

argument: Notizie/News - Criminal Law

Source: Storyboard18

Storyboard18 reports that a key Indian parliamentary panel has raised serious concerns about the growing threats posed by artificial intelligence, particularly deepfakes and the emergence of "Crime-as-a-Service" models. In a recent report, the panel has called for the Indian government to introduce tougher regulations for social media platforms and Over-The-Top (OTT) services to combat the misuse of these technologies. The committee expressed alarm over the potential for AI-generated content to be used for malicious purposes, including spreading misinformation, committing financial fraud, and creating non-consensual intimate imagery.

The panel's recommendations emphasize the need for greater accountability from digital platforms, which are seen as the primary channels for the dissemination of harmful AI-generated content. The report urges the government to establish a clear legal framework that would mandate quicker takedowns of such content and impose stricter penalties on platforms that fail to comply. This move reflects a growing sense of urgency within the Indian government to update its laws to keep pace with the rapid advancements in AI and to protect citizens from a new wave of technologically sophisticated crimes.