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🚀 California Governor Signs Bills To Protect Performers From Unauthorized AI Deepfakes

According to Odaily, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed two bills on Tuesday aimed at protecting actors and performers from unauthorized digital replicas. The legislation, AB2602 and AB1836, mandates that consent must be obtained before creating and using digital copies of performers. These measures are designed to safeguard both living and deceased performers from unauthorized AI-generated deepfakes.

The new laws reflect growing concerns over the misuse of artificial intelligence in creating realistic but unauthorized digital representations of individuals. By requiring consent, the legislation aims to ensure that performers have control over their digital likenesses and can prevent potential exploitation. This move is seen as a significant step in addressing the ethical and legal challenges posed by advancements in AI technology.

The bills also highlight the importance of protecting the legacy and rights of deceased performers. Unauthorized deepfakes can not only harm the reputation of living individuals but also exploit the images and voices of those who have passed away. By extending protections to deceased performers, the legislation seeks to honor their contributions and prevent misuse of their digital likenesses.

These measures come at a time when the entertainment industry is increasingly grappling with the implications of AI and digital technology. As AI continues to evolve, the potential for creating highly realistic digital replicas has raised concerns about privacy, consent, and the potential for misuse. The new laws in California represent a proactive approach to addressing these issues and ensuring that performers' rights are respected in the digital age.


#California #Governor #AI #DigitalRights #Performers #Deepfakes #Legislation #Consent #Ethics #Privacy #EntertainmentIndustry
🚀 Worldcoin Rebrands To World And Introduces Faster Orb For Identity Verification

According to CoinDesk, Sam Altman's Worldcoin project has rebranded itself as 'World' and introduced a new, faster version of its iris-scanning device, the 'Orb.' The project's primary objective remains the creation of an identity-verification system that allows individuals to anonymously prove their humanity online. The new Orb 2.0 is designed to be quicker to build and operate, featuring improved chips and open-source code.

At a recent media event, Altman and co-founder Alex Blania, along with World employees, detailed their plans for the updated Orb. Chief designer Rich Heley emphasized the need for a significant increase in the number of Orbs, suggesting that around 1,000 additional devices are necessary. These Orbs will be deployed in various locations, including storefronts in Buenos Aires and Mexico City, local coffee shops, and even available for home delivery via an app.

In addition to the Orbs, World aims to expedite the adoption of its world ID system by allowing users to onboard through government IDs. Chief Information Security Officer Adiran Ludwig noted that while this method does not confirm the user's humanity as effectively as the Orb, it includes additional checks to prevent deepfakes. A new feature, World ID Deep Faces, will enable internet users to verify that the individuals they are interacting with online are not deepfakes, provided they have a World ID.

Following the presentation, the token WLD experienced a decline of approximately 5%.


#Worldcoin #World #identityverification #Orb #irisrecognition #humansonline #technology #deepfakes #WLD #rebrand
🚀 Meta Tests Facial Recognition To Combat Fake Celebrity Scam Ads

According to Cointelegraph, Meta, a social network company with nearly 4 billion users, is testing facial recognition technology to combat fake celebrity scam ads on its platforms. Early testing with a small group of celebrities has shown promising results, and the company plans to trial the technology with 50,000 celebrities and public figures in the coming weeks.

The system compares images in the ads against the celebrity’s Facebook and Instagram profile pictures to identify scams. If a match is confirmed and the ad is determined to be a scam, it will be blocked. Celebrities such as Tesla CEO Elon Musk, American TV host Oprah Winfrey, and Australian mining billionaires Andrew Forrest and Gina Rinehart have been impersonated in scam ads in the past.

Meta’s initiative is part of a broader crackdown against “celeb-bait” scams, where cyber criminals use sophisticated methods to steal personal information or money from victims. The company stated that this scheme violates its policies and is harmful to users. Meta will soon start sending in-app notifications to many targeted celebrities, informing them of their enrollment in the protection measure, with an option to opt-out.

However, Meta must proceed with caution following a recent $1.4 billion settlement with Texas for using personal biometric data without legal authorization. The company assured that it would immediately delete facial data generated when determining whether a celebrity ad is a scam. Additionally, facial recognition technology will be used to help people verify their identity and regain access to compromised accounts.

Despite the rise in crypto scam advertisements on Facebook, Meta refuted claims from Australia’s consumer regulator that nearly 60% of crypto investment schemes seen on Facebook were scams in August. Many victims are lured into these scams via AI-generated deepfakes.


#Meta #FacialRecognition #CelebrityScams #ScamAds #CyberCrime #Privacy #BiometricData #Deepfakes #SocialMedia #UserProtection
🚀 World Biometric Project to Launch in London

According to PANews, the biometric initiative World, co-founded by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, is set to commence operations in London on June 12. The project aims to expand to other major UK cities, including Manchester, Birmingham, Cardiff, Belfast, and Glasgow in the coming months. The initiative seeks to use its Orb device to verify human identity and prevent fraudulent misuse of AI systems, such as deepfakes.

#WorldBiometricProject #London #SamAltman #biometrics #AI #identityverification #deepfakes #fraudprevention #UKcities
🚀 UNICEF Urges Global Action Against AI-Generated Child Abuse Material

UNICEF has issued a call for governments around the world to criminalize AI-generated child sexual abuse material. According to NS3.AI, this appeal follows research indicating that over 1.2 million children had their images manipulated into explicit deepfakes over the past year. Investigations are currently underway against X's AI chatbot Grok, which has been accused of producing sexualized images of children. This has prompted several countries to ban the technology and regulators to initiate probes.

UNICEF is advocating for legal expansions to classify AI-generated content as abuse. The organization is also urging AI developers to implement safety measures and conduct child rights due diligence across the AI industry. These steps are deemed necessary to protect children from the harmful impacts of AI technology.


#UNICEF #AI #childabuse #deepfakes #AIethics #childrights #technology #globalaction #safetymeasures #legalreform #AIregulation #Xchatbot
🚀 Indian Prime Minister Modi Highlights AI Deepfakes and Misinformation Concerns

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has raised concerns about the impact of AI-generated deepfakes and misinformation on open societies. According to Jin10, Modi emphasized the growing necessity for watermarks and clear source standards to combat these issues. He also stressed the importance of focusing on children's safety in the digital age. Modi's remarks highlight the challenges posed by technological advancements in maintaining societal integrity and security.

#IndianPrimeMinister #NarendraModi #AI #Deepfakes #Misinformation #Watermarks #DigitalSafety #ChildrenSafety #TechnologicalAdvancements #SocietalIntegrity #Security
🚀 AI's Impact on JPMorgan: Dimon Highlights Opportunities and Risks

Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan, stated that artificial intelligence (AI) is set to influence nearly every aspect of the bank's operations. According to NS3.AI, JPMorgan anticipates allocating approximately $19.8 billion towards technology by 2026. Dimon emphasized that while AI has the potential to enhance productivity, it also poses significant challenges, including the risks of deepfakes, misinformation, and cybersecurity threats. He noted that AI will lead to the elimination of certain jobs but will also create new opportunities. JPMorgan is committed to supporting and redeploying employees affected by these changes.

#AI #JPMorgan #JamieDimon #technology #productivity #deepfakes #misinformation #cybersecurity #jobelimination #jobopportunities #NS3AI #futureofwork