The misuse of artificial intelligence (AI) in Pakistan is a growing concern, with personal videos being leaked and manipulated into fake content. This not only violates privacy but also damages reputations. The widespread availability of deep-fake technology worsens the problem, compounded by weak laws and public unawareness.
To combat this issue, the government must enact strong legislation, equip cybersecurity units with AI detection tools, and launch public awareness campaigns on digital privacy. Social media platforms should also be held accountable for hosting fake content. Protecting privacy and digital security requires urgent attention from authorities and responsible behaviour from individuals.
Faizan Shafiq Jamali
Badin
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