Union Minister, on X, expressed gratitude to cricketer Sachin Tendulkar for pointing out the video. Tendulkar, in X, for pointing out the video, said that AI-generated deepfakes and misinformation are a threat to safety and trust of Indian users. He notes that platforms must comply with advisory issued by the Centre.
"Thank you @sachin_rt for this tweet #DeepFakes and misinformation powered by #AI are a threat to Safety&Trust of Indian users and represents harm & legal violation that platforms have to prevent and take down. Recent Advisory by @GoI_MeitY requires platforms to comply wth this 100%. We will be shortly notifying tighter rules under IT Act to ensure compliance by platforms," Chandrasekhar posted on X
On X, Sachin Tendulkar was seen cautioning his fans and the public that aforementioned video was fake. Further, he asked viewers to report any such applications, videos and advertisements.
"These videos are fake. It is disturbing to see rampant misuse of technology. Request everyone to report videos, ads & apps like these in large numbers. Social media platforms need to be alert and responsive to complaints. Swift action from their end is crucial to stopping the spread of misinformation and fake news. @GoI_MeitY, @Rajeev_GoI and @MahaCyber1," Tendulkar said on X.
Deepfakes are artificial media that have undergone digital manipulation to effectively swap out one person's likeness for another. The alteration of facial features using deep generative techniques is known as a "deepfake." While the practice of fabricating information is not new, deepfakes use sophisticated AI and machine learning algorithms to edit or create visual and auditory content that is easier to trick.
Last month, the government urged all online platforms to abide by the IT rules and mandated companies to notify users about forbidden content transparently and accurately.
The Centre has asked platforms to take urgent action against deepfakes and ensure that their terms of use and community standards comply with the laws and IT regulations in force. The government has made it abundantly evident that any violation will be taken very seriously and could result in legal actions against the entity.
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Information Technology (IT) industry is poised to bring about rapid and profound changes. As businesses seek to stay ahead in an increasingly competitive landscape, the adoption of AI technologies promises to revolutionize how IT operations are managed and drive innovation at an unprecedented pace.
According to a recent report by ZDNet, the impact of AI on the IT industry is set to be both swift and far-reaching. The article highlights how AI-powered solutions are automating tasks that were once time-consuming and labour-intensive. This shift allows IT professionals to focus on higher-level strategic initiatives, enhancing productivity and efficiency across the board.
IDC, a renowned market intelligence firm, supports this view in its latest research. The report underscores that AI technologies are becoming indispensable tools for businesses seeking to streamline operations and gain a competitive edge. IDC predicts a significant surge in AI adoption across various sectors, underlining the transformative potential of this technology.
Furthermore, the 2023 Enterprise IoT and OT Threat Report by Zscaler ThreatLabz sheds light on the crucial role AI plays in securing the expanding landscape of enterprise IoT and OT devices. As the Internet of Things continues to grow, so do the associated security risks. AI-powered threat detection and response systems are proving to be instrumental in safeguarding networks against evolving cyber threats.
The convergence of AI and IT is driving innovation across domains such as cloud computing, cybersecurity, and data analytics. Cloud platforms are leveraging AI to optimize resource allocation and enhance performance, while cybersecurity solutions are using AI to detect and respond to threats in real-time.
Organizational structures are changing as a result of AI's incorporation into the IT sector. Organizations are reaching new heights in terms of productivity, security, and innovation thanks to the quick adoption of AI technology. Enterprises adopting AI will have an advantage in navigating the opportunities and difficulties presented by the changing IT ecosystem in the future. The revolutionary potential of artificial intelligence is undoubtedly linked to the future of IT.
A revolutionary advancement in the realm of medical diagnostics has seen the emergence of cutting-edge AI tools. This ground-breaking technology identifies a variety of eye disorders with unmatched accuracy and has the potential to transform Parkinson's disease early detection.
Announcing the possible appearance of the digital ruble, the Russian Central Bank joined dozens of world Central banks that have begun research and experiments in the field of creating national digital currencies.
Yevgeny Marchenko, Director of E. M. FINANCE, was one of the first to share his opinion on the issue. The expert is sure that the introduction of the digital ruble is necessary to increase the convenience of payments for citizens.
Also, among other advantages for citizens and banks, the introduction of the electronic ruble will allow the Bank of Russia to better regulate the country's economy.
The official representative of the Garantex cryptocurrency exchange, Tatyana Maksimenko, noted that it will be increasingly difficult to conduct gray and black schemes since cash flows will be under control — both foreign and domestic.
According to independent expert Leonid Khazanov, the digital ruble is primarily beneficial to the Bank of Russia and the Federal Tax Service. According to him, it will be possible to more effectively control the movement of cash flows in the country and it will be easy to identify any user who has an electronic wallet, which means complete transparency of all transactions. And no one can create several accounts or disguise themselves in any way, each legal entity and individual can only have one e-wallet.
Experiments by Central banks in a number of countries with the national digital currency reveal unsolved problems: for example, the inability to control cross-border movements or the potential use of anonymizers that make it difficult to track payments. The fate of digital currencies, including the ruble, depends on whether regulators will be able to close these gaps.