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Deepfake Technology and the Quagmire of Artificial Intelligence: An Analysis of National and International Legal Frameworks
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Author(s): Pallavi Tiwari (Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur, India)and Ujwal Prabhakar Nandekar (Symbiosis Centre for Advanced Legal Studies and Research (SCALSAR), Symbiosis Law School, Symbiosis International University, Pune, India)
Copyright: 2026
Pages: 38
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Detecting Hate Speech in Human and AI-Generated Content: Techniques, Bias Mitigation, and Ethical Considerations
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Mohammad Arsalan (Qatar University, Qatar), Mehul Mahrishi (Swami Keshvanand Institute of Technology, India), Ruchi Doshi (Universidad Azteca, Chalco, Mexico), Archika Jain (Swami Keshvanand Institute of Technology, India)and Chandrashekhar Goswami (Sir Padampat Singhania University, India)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3373-3063-1.ch010
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Abstract
Artificial Intelligence has proved to be a boon and a bane in all sectors of society. It has raised concerns regarding the protection of individuals' right to privacy and personality rights, and issues related to the protection of the personal data of individuals. Deepfakes are combinations of fake videos or images of individuals which are morphed or distorted to produce unethical results. The present research aims to conduct an empirical and doctrinal study to look into the issue of deepfake technology, how the public perceives it, and how it is a sensitive issue for laymen in India and internationally. The study involves an empirical analysis involving stakeholders from different dimensions of society, including individuals from the age group of 18-55(+) years and can be from any domain affected by such usage of deepfake pictures and videos. Further to this, with the help of a theoretical analysis with the aid of an analytical study of existing laws in India and the understanding of the international legal regime to protect against misuse of artificial intelligence.
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