New AI laws are coming, it means big platforms have to help clean up fake videos called deepfakes.
Imagine you're playing with a toy that makes your face look like someone else's on a video call, and it’s super fun. But then, people start using this trick to say things that aren’t true, or even make fake news. That’s when the grown-ups, the ones who run big apps and websites, decide they need a rule to stop this mischief.
How It Works
Deepfakes are like sneaky videos made by AI, which is short for artificial intelligence. AI is just a smart computer that learns from examples, like how you learn to ride a bike. If it sees enough of someone’s face, it can make them say anything, even if they’re not there!
Now, the new rules are telling these big platforms: If you see a deepfake that's fake news or hurts people, you have to take it down. It's like when your teacher tells you to clean up your mess after playtime. So the big apps and websites have to help make sure what’s online is fair and true.
That’s how new AI laws are helping keep the internet fun, but also honest! New AI laws are coming, it means big platforms have to help clean up fake videos called deepfakes.
Imagine you're playing with a toy that makes your face look like someone else's on a video call, and it’s super fun. But then, people start using this trick to say things that aren’t true, or even make fake news. That’s when the grown-ups, the ones who run big apps and websites, decide they need a rule to stop this mischief.
Examples
- A new law says social media companies must delete fake videos created by AI.
- Imagine if your favorite celebrity could be forced to take down a false video about them.
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See also
- How Does CIVIX Explains AI: Hallucinations and Deepfakes Work?
- How AI and deepfakes are changing politics | BBC News?
- How do AI deepfakes get created and why are they a concern?
- How are AI deepfakes created and detected?
- How do deepfakes work and what are their ethical implications?