Italy passes legislation allowing for arrests over distribution of 'deepfakes' in AI realm
The Italian Parliament has taken a significant step towards regulating the use of artificial intelligence (AI) within the country's borders. The new legislation, passed recently, aims to promote a human-centric, transparent, and secure approach to AI usage.
Under the new law, crimes committed using AI technology will be punishable. This move is intended to ensure that AI is used responsibly and ethically, protecting individuals and upholding the rule of law.
One key aspect of the legislation is the inclusion of restrictions for individuals under the age of 14 years old. This provision is designed to safeguard the welfare and privacy of younger users, who may be more vulnerable to potential misuse of AI technology.
However, at the time of writing, the name of the person responsible for proposing this new legislative initiative for the use of artificial intelligence in Italy remains undisclosed. The search results do not contain any information about the individual who spearheaded this important step towards shaping Italy's digital future.
As the world continues to embrace AI technology, Italy's new legislation sets a precedent for other countries to follow, emphasizing the importance of human-centric AI use and the need for stringent regulations to protect citizens.
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