Consumers and businesses are at ’significant risk of harm' from digital platforms, including those based in Australia, the competition watchdog has found.
The law makes it criminal to publish nonconsensual intimate imagery, sometimes called revenge porn, and deepfake content generated with artificial intelligence.
Consumers and businesses are at ’significant risk of harm' from digital platforms, including those based in Australia, the competition watchdog has found.
The law makes it criminal to publish nonconsensual intimate imagery, sometimes called revenge porn, and deepfake content generated with artificial intelligence.