UK privacy watchdog warns over AI-generated images in joint statement
Over 60 international regulators emphasize the need for AI firms to implement safeguards against misuse, citing risks to children and vulnerable groups, the UK ICO said.
- The UK Information Commissioner's Office and over 60 international authorities issued a joint statement warning about AI-generated images depicting identifiable individuals without consent.
- The statement highlights concerns about potential harms to children and vulnerable groups from non-consensual intimate and defamatory AI-generated imagery.
- Authorities from Canada, the EU, France, Germany, Italy, South Korea, New Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore, Hong Kong, and the UK co-signed the warning.
- The signatories urge organizations to implement strong safeguards to prevent misuse of personal data and harmful AI-generated content, emphasizing the protection of privacy and safety.
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