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Deepfake technology has raised concerns about its potential harm towards women, as manipulated videos or images created using AI can make it appear as though someone is doing or saying something they never did. The accessibility of deepfakes has led to instances of non-consensual nude images being shared, particularly involving underage girls. While Quebec has prosecuted individuals involved in the abuse of deepfake technology, Canada as a whole is unprepared to address these challenges. Experts emphasize the need for greater diversity and transparency in AI development and regulation to protect women. Efforts are underway to bridge the gender gap in AI and raise awareness about the ethical implications of deepfakes.
By Dr. Tony Hoang4.6
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Deepfake technology has raised concerns about its potential harm towards women, as manipulated videos or images created using AI can make it appear as though someone is doing or saying something they never did. The accessibility of deepfakes has led to instances of non-consensual nude images being shared, particularly involving underage girls. While Quebec has prosecuted individuals involved in the abuse of deepfake technology, Canada as a whole is unprepared to address these challenges. Experts emphasize the need for greater diversity and transparency in AI development and regulation to protect women. Efforts are underway to bridge the gender gap in AI and raise awareness about the ethical implications of deepfakes.

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