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Canada Bans AI Deepfakes After Victim’s Fight

Canada Bans AI Deepfakes After Victim’s Fight

Published 2 weeks, 4 days ago
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Canada just cracked down on AI deepfakes with a new law criminalizing the sharing of sexualized AI-generated images — a move spurred by a Halifax woman, B.L.E., whose identity was protected after a man used AI to create and distribute fake nude photos of her. The old law, which only covered real recordings, left victims like her without legal recourse — even though judges acknowledged the images were disturbingly realistic. Now, Bill C-16 redefines “intimate images” to include AI depictions likely to be mistaken for real, and doubles penalties to ten years. But the man involved can’t be prosecuted again due to double jeopardy — so B.L.E. is pursuing a civil case, saying the experience shattered her life and forced her to pause her future. As lawmakers scramble to catch up with tech, experts warn the wording could still hinder justice — while others push to make creation of deepfakes illegal too, all while balancing free speech concerns.

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