Australian Government to Introduce Online Safety Rules to Combat Harmful AI-generated Content

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Australian Government to Introduce Online Safety Rules to Combat Harmful AI-generated Content
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Communications minister, Michelle Rowland, says AI has been ‘used to create images designed to humiliate, embarrass, offend – and even abuse – others’. ‘Rise in anti-Semitic and Islamophobic rhetoric on X’ makes the need for further eSafety rules clear, communications minister will say

Social media platforms and tech companies will be required to stamp out harmful material created using artificial intelligence, such as deep fake intimate images and hate speech , under new online safety rules the federal government.

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