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India Tightens Deepfake Regulations, Sets Rapid Takedown Windows

India introduces stringent regulations for social media platforms, mandating faster removal of deepfakes with deadlines as brief as two hours.

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India has mandated social media platforms to enhance their vigilance against deepfakes, enforcing takedown timelines that could be as short as two hours. This move, effective from February 20, aims to significantly tighten deepfake oversight, addressing the growing concerns over digital misinformation.

Key Point: Social media platforms operating in India are now required to detect and remove deepfake content within stringent timeframes, possibly as brief as two hours after identification.

Why It Matters: The rapid advancement and accessibility of deepfake technology pose significant challenges in distinguishing real from fabricated content. India's aggressive stance on mitigating these risks underscores the urgency for platforms to bolster their content moderation capabilities, potentially setting a precedent for other nations grappling with similar issues.

Read More: For a deeper dive into how these new regulations may affect global social media operations and the broader implications for AI in content moderation, professionals are encouraged to stay informed on policy updates and technological advancements in deepfake detection.

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