Regarding the regulations on deepfakes in India, it's really insightful to see a country grappling with the practical implications of AI-generated content in such a direct way. I've been thinking about this a lot lately, especially when I'm browsing art online, how quickly things can be faked and how important that transparancy will be for everythng, from news to creative work.
Thanks, Roxie, and totally agree. What’s striking about India’s move is how it forces that conversation into policy, not just ethics. The line between protection and overreach will be tricky, but you’re right: transparency is going to matter across the spectrum, from journalism to digital art. The challenge now is making those labels meaningful, not just cosmetic.
Regarding the regulations on deepfakes in India, it's really insightful to see a country grappling with the practical implications of AI-generated content in such a direct way. I've been thinking about this a lot lately, especially when I'm browsing art online, how quickly things can be faked and how important that transparancy will be for everythng, from news to creative work.
Thanks, Roxie, and totally agree. What’s striking about India’s move is how it forces that conversation into policy, not just ethics. The line between protection and overreach will be tricky, but you’re right: transparency is going to matter across the spectrum, from journalism to digital art. The challenge now is making those labels meaningful, not just cosmetic.