Jersey warns of AI deepfake surge and calls for safeguards

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Officials in Jersey (Information Commissioner Paul Vane) and Guernsey have joined a broad coalition of jurisdictions warning that AI-generated images and videos can harm real people, urging tighter oversight. They issued guidance on steps individuals can take to protect themselves, such as limiting what you share online, being cautious with AI platforms, and talking to children about AI use. The warning follows a recent incident where a deepfake targeting school staff prompted a police investigation.
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