India Considers Age-Based Restrictions on Deepfakes

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New Delhi, February 17 The problem of deepfakes is growing rapidly and requires stronger regulation to protect children and society at large, IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Tuesday, adding that the government has begun consultations with the industry on additional safeguards beyond those already in place.

He said discussions are underway with social media platforms on tackling deepfakes and age-based restrictions, to determine the most appropriate way forward on the issue.

The minister said any company – be it Netflix, YouTube, Meta, or X – must abide by the legal framework and the Constitution of India.

Vaishnaw said the problem of deepfakes is growing day by day and asserted that stronger regulation is needed.

"I think we need a much stronger regulation on deepfakes. It is a problem growing day by day. Certainly, there is a need to protect our children and our society from these harms... we have initiated a dialogue with industry on what kind of regulation will be needed beyond what we already have," the minister said.

The parliamentary committee has also studied the issue in depth, he said.

"We need much stronger regulations on deepfakes, and we must definitely create that consensus within Parliament for creating those significantly stronger restrictions on deepfakes so that society can be protected from these harms," the Minister said at a briefing during the AI Summit.

He pointed out that many countries have accepted the need for age-based restrictions.

"...this is something that has been accepted by many countries, that age-based regulation has to be there. It was part of our DPDP... when we created this age-based differentiation on the content which is accessible to students and to young people. So that time itself, we took that forward-looking step" he said.
 
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