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Deepfake, manipulated image or voice, has been considered a crime against honour by the Spanish Government

The Preliminary Draft Law on the Right to Honour and Personal Privacy shall criminalize the use and dissemination of images or voices manipulated without authorization through Artificial Intelligence, a rule promoted by the Spanish Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Youth and Children.

El Gobierno español ha aprobado este martes el anteproyecto de ley del derecho al honor y a la intimidad personal que contempla como delito el uso y difusión de imágenes o voces manipuladas sin consentimiento a través de la Inteligencia Artificial, las conocidas como 'deepfakes'.
The use and dissemination of unauthorized manipulated images or voices through the AI shall be considered a crime. Photo: Now

On Tuesday, the Spanish Government approved the draft law on the right to honour and personal privacy, which criminalizes the use and dissemination of unauthorized images or voices manipulated through Artificial Intelligence.

It is a preliminary draft law on the right to honour, personal and family privacy and self-image, whichincludes deepfake (manipulation of images and voices) as an offence against honour.



The rule, promoted by the Ministry of Justice, Youth and Children, is a milestone in the Action Plan for Democracy, as stated by Justice Minister Felix Bolaños.

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