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Sharing deepfake pornographic images will be criminally prosecuted in Australia

Jun 02, 2024

Sydney [Australia], June 2: AFP on June 2 reported that the Australian government has just announced new regulations with criminal prosecution for sharing pornographic images that are faked to look real ( deepfake ) of others without their consent.
The law is expected to be introduced to parliament next week with a prison sentence of up to 6 years for sharing deepfake pornographic images - digitally created pornographic material, often created using intelligence. artificial intelligence - without consent.
The act of creating that image without consent will also face a sentence of up to 7 years in prison.
Source: Thanh Nien Newspaper

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Indian Institute of Packaging (IIP) acknowledges the Indian Packaging fraternity with the most renowned INDIASTAR and PACMACHINE Recognition

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], January 11: The Indian Institute of Packaging organized the INDIASTAR and PACMACHINE 2024, the National Recognition for packaging Excellence. The grand Presentation ceremony is being held on 10thJanuary, 2025 at NESCO Centre, Goregaon, Mumbai. Around 450 members from the Industry & allied sector, Winners, were present for this glittering Function. Raimati Ghiuria, the Millet Queen of India graced this occasion as a Chief Guest.

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