Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Maharashtra Govt Orders DGP to Crack Down on Deepfake Content During Polls

By IANS | Published: May 3, 2024 01:45 PM2024-05-03T13:45:26+5:302024-05-03T15:24:34+5:30

Mumbai, May 3 The Maharashtra government on Friday directed the state Director General of Police (DGP) to take stern ...

Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Maharashtra Govt Orders DGP to Crack Down on Deepfake Content During Polls | Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Maharashtra Govt Orders DGP to Crack Down on Deepfake Content During Polls

Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Maharashtra Govt Orders DGP to Crack Down on Deepfake Content During Polls

Mumbai, May 3 The Maharashtra government on Friday directed the state Director General of Police (DGP) to take stern action against those involved in creating deepfake videos, clips, photos or other content and circulating it through social media / digital media during the ongoing Lok Sabha elections.

The government has said that these are created by abusing various techniques such as Photoshop, Machine Learning (ML) or Artificial Intelligence (AI). The misuse of this technique during elections is a matter of concern.

Such improperly created deep fake videos, clips or photos appear to be real and lead to misunderstanding or defamation of the concerned.

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During the election period, there is an increase in such cases and to curb this for a clean and transparent election process, the government has given instructions to the state DGP to take strict action against those who create and broadcast 'deepfake' content, said the government release.

The Election Commission has also given instructions in its guidelines to curb misinformation about candidates, political parties or an election issue or falsely circulating genuine photos, audio, and videos by altering them.

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