The practice of creating and sharing sexually explicit deepfake images will soon become a criminal offence, with offenders facing significant legal repercussions, including prison time.
Justice minister Alex Davies-Jones emphasized the Government's commitment to addressing the issue of deepfakes, highlighting a robust legal framework to deter offenders from exploiting artificial intelligence.
Rebecca Hitchen from the End Violence Against Women Coalition mentioned the importance of seeing concrete timelines and details regarding the deepfake law to understand its effectiveness.
The Government's new deepfakes offence will specifically target both creators and distributors of these explicit images to combat the growing problem of non-consensual intimate media.
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