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PM Modi’s “dos and don’ts” about AI-generated deepfake content during a conversation with Bill Gates

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India’s cautious approach to embracing artificial intelligence has been emphasized by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who has also acknowledged the urgent need for legislation to prevent potential misuse. During a discussion with Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft, Prime Minister Modi emphasized the need to offer appropriate training prior to granting access to AI technologies.

Bill Gates stated that although artificial intelligence (AI) poses obstacles, it also offers enormous opportunities.

“AI has the potential to be abused if someone is given it without the necessary training. I proposed that we begin by adding transparent watermarks to stuff produced by AI. so that no one is led astray,” Modi stated.

“Anyone may utilize deepfake in an open nation like India. Recognizing that deep-fake content is produced by AI is essential. We must consider a few dos and don’ts,” he continued.

Additionally, PM Modi demanded the creation of precise criteria and the ability to discern between real content and deepfake works.

For instance, they might abuse my voice. It can first trick people, causing havoc on a large scale. When addressing the problem of deepfake, PM Modi stated that it is imperative to recognize that the content is artificial intelligence (AI) created and to cite its source.

Deepfakes are videos of people whose bodies or faces have been digitally manipulated to make them look like someone else. They are usually used for nefarious purposes or to disseminate misleading information.

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The prime minister delivered a powerful warning against the careless application of AI, advising against considering technology to be nothing more than a “magic tool” that, if used carelessly, might result in serious injustices.

“There could be serious unfairness if we deploy AI as a magical tool. In favor of competition between people and AI chatbots like ChatGPT, Modi declared, “If AI is relied upon out of laziness…then it is the wrong path.”

Bill Gates echoed Modi’s remarks when he offered insights into the dynamic nature of AI research, describing the current phase as “early days” full of opportunity and difficulties.

“AI is still in its infancy, but I believe everyone uses it. On the same day, you’re taken aback by both its excellence and its shortcomings. It will accomplish tasks you believe are difficult and then fall short of completing tasks you believe are simple. I began my journey in Hyderabad, which was fortunate as Microsoft is commemorating 25 years in the nation, and it’s been an amazing experience. I was undoubtedly putting the team to the test there. Hey, we need to improve the accuracy. At present, it functions similarly to a copilot. It facilitates suggestions. But we still have to make the ultimate choice regarding the medication or the letter you wish to write.

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Mamata Banerjee receives a legal notification from a Bharat Sevashram Sangha monk.

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Two days after Mamata Banerjee identified Swami Pradiptananda of Bharat Sevashram Sangha (BSS) and accused several monks of being part of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Banerjee, the chief minister of West Bengal, received a legal summons from BSS demanding an unconditional apology within 48 hours.

Pradiptananda’s attorney Billwadal Bhattacharyya sent a notice stating, “…call upon you [Banerjee] to forthwith address the press and issue an unconditional apology and retract your virulent and malafide statement within 48 hours from receipt of the instant notice and cease and desist from making further similar statements against my client defaming and maligning my client.”

The warning said that Banerjee would be considered to have intended to disseminate the defamatory information widely in order to deliberately and falsely disparage Pradiptanandaand if she did not respond within four days. It further stated that Pradiptananda, also known as Kartick Maharaj and the BSS secretary in Aurangabad, Payradanga (Nadia), and Beldanga (Murshidabad), retains the authority to file criminal charges against Banerjee.

Banerjee stated on Saturday that while she has a lot of respect for monks, not all of them are the same. A BSS unit is located at Berhampore. It’s been a while since I heard of a Maharaj [monk]. His name is Maharaj Kartick. According to him, he won’t permit any TMC electoral agents to enter polling places. His active involvement in politics makes him everything but a monk in my opinion. He is destroying the nation. Banerjee remarked, “I have a lot of respect for Bharat Sevashram Sangha,” during a Hooghly rally.

On Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called the governing Trinamool Congress (TMC) party’s support base, accusing Banerjee of “bad-mouthing” and “threatening” ISKCON, RKM, and BSS to defend Muslims and infiltrators.

“…the chief minister is defaming and smearing our wonderful organisations in an effort to win votes, thanks to pressure from radical Muslim groups.” Bengal’s history and culture are being disparaged by TMC. They constantly disparage Ram Mandir [in Ayodhya] using foul language. At a rally in Bankura, Modi questioned, “Would you not respond with your votes to TMC’s appeasement politics?”

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Arrested from Kejriwal CM’s residence is Bibhav Kumar, the accused in the assault case involving Swati Maliwal.

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AAP MP Swati Maliwal had said that on Monday, when she had gone to the chief minister’s residence to meet Arvind Kejriwal, Bibhav Kumar repeatedly kicked and slapped her and would not stop, despite her cries for assistance.

In the most recent development in the case of the assault on Swati Maliwal, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s home was the location of Bibhav Kumar’s detention on Saturday. The Delhi Police reportedly knew that Arvind Kejriwal’s PA was located at the chief minister’s home. In a little while, Kumar is anticipated to appear before the Tis Hazari Court.

On Saturday morning, Bibhav Kumar sent a letter to the Delhi Police indicating his willingness to assist with any inquiry. He stated, “Through media, I found out that a FIR has been lodged against me and Delhi Police should also take cognisance of my complaint.” Bibhav Kumar’s attorney, Karan Sharma, stated, “We haven’t heard anything from the police yet. We’ve informed them via email that we’ll assist with the inquiry.

Bibhav Kumar did not show up for NCW.

Bibhav Kumar previously missed his appointment with the National Commission for Women (NCW). The residents of the residence rejected the notice that an NCW team and Delhi Police attempted to deliver to him on Friday. Photos taken outside Kumar’s house, where they had just put up a new notice, were also marked by the NCW.

According to NCW chairwoman Rekha Sharma, a commission team had even visited Kumar’s house on Thursday to deliver a notice, but he was not there.

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Bibhav Kumar says that “Swati Maliwal barged in and abused Delhi CM staff.”

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Bibhav Kumar, an aide to Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, filed an email complaint with the Delhi Police on Friday. In it, he refuted accusations of serious assault and attack made against him by Rajya Sabha MP Swati Maliwal of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), claiming that she had the intention of hurting the chief minister.

In the complaint, Kumar stated that she was the one who “forcefully and unauthorisedly entered the CM’s residence, abused and assaulted him and threatened to implicate him in false cases,” in contrast to what the MP had claimed in the First Information Report. In addition, he said she had threatened to indict him and put him in jail by fabricating a case.

A copy of the complaint that HT has seen claims that Maliwal swore at Kumar for allegedly stopping her from going into the CM’s home’s main structure.

In his account of the purported events, Kumar also stated that Maliwal had broken into the CM’s home with force, made a disturbance, abused and beat him, and was now attempting to falsely accuse him.

Kumar complained to the station house officer of the Civil Lines police station, saying, “Not only did she breach the security of CM Residence, create a ruckus, and assault the complainant (Kumar); she is now trying to falsely implicate the undersigned complainant.”

It is required that you file the proper lawsuit against Ms. Maliwal. It is urged that her call logs, chat transcripts, and interactions with BJP leaders be looked at as well, since this might all have been done at the BJP’s behest during election season.

This is consistent with the Friday allegations made by the AAP. Senior minister Atishi refuted Maliwal’s claims at a news conference, claiming that her complaint was a part of a BJP plot. Atishi said that Kumar had made a follow-up police report.

A day after Maliwal filed a FIR, accusing Kumar of assaulting her on May 13 at Kejriwal’s house, Kumar filed his complaint.

According to a top Delhi Police official, Bibhav Kumar filed a complaint against Maliwal on Friday night. “We will investigate the complaint’s veracity before looking into the accusations made against the AAP MP. Following that, He requested anonymity and stated, “Necessary action will be taken in accordance with the law.”

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Requests for comments from SHO Civil Lines and the deputy commissioner of police (north) were not answered.

According to Kumar’s lawsuit, Maliwal’s “false statements and malafide actions” are distorting the truth about what actually happened.

“Swati Maliwal arrived at the chief minister’s residence at around 8:40 a.m. and asked to be allowed inside.” When the security guard asked who she was, she replied that she was a Rajya Sabha MP and asked them to let her in as she had an appointment. She was asked to wait by the security guard while he confirmed the details of her appointment. The officer verified and told her that no such appointment was on file, thus she was not allowed to enter. She then forcibly entered the premises in spite of the protests, trespassing there unlawfully and aggressively in spite of their repeated complaints, according to Kumar.

Kumar said that following her “forceful entry,” the staff instructed Maliwal to wait in the drawing room.

“The waiting area isn’t located in the CM’s primary residence. When the personnel requested her to wait outside the main building, she became irrationally angry and abusive. “She instructed them to vacate the waiting area and inquire about her appointment with the Chief Minister,” Bibhav said.

She rushed out of the waiting room and into the main building at about 9:00 a.m. [Kumar was notified of this]… The complainant went up to Maliwal and gently asked her to adhere to the correct protocol. He said that Maliwal began yelling and screaming at the complainant and hurling insults.

Kumar added that he requested Maliwal to leave in a courteous manner without “reacting to the abuses.” But Maliwal persisted in ignoring the numerous demands and threatened to harm her if he did not allow her to meet the chief minister, according to Bibhav.

The complainant politely and repeatedly asked Ms. Maliwal to abstain from intimidating her and other employees and to not take the law into her own hands. Disregarding the previous pleas, Ms. Maliwal left the drawing room and made her way into the CM mansion. The complainant deduced that she had dubious intentions and that she wanted to hurt the Honourable CM. Thus, the complainant stood in front of her to stop her from attempting to forcefully enter the interior of the house and voiced her severe objection to it. Ms. Maliwal pushed the complainant out of anger over this. The complaint stated that she subsequently became enraged, sat down on the couch, called the PCR, and began making obviously false accusations against the complainant.

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At 9.35 a.m., he claimed, Maliwal ultimately departed the property.

Kumar asked police to look into her call logs, chat logs, and connections with BJP leaders, claiming the accusations against him were made at their demand.

“I was dragged, slapped, and kicked,” Swati Maliwal claims in her FIR against Bibhav.

“Ms. Maliwal violently forced an unauthorised and unlawful entry into the CM Residence’s premises, breaching the property’s security, and intimidated the security personnel when they urged her to adhere to the appointment and entry protocol. Not only did Ms. Maliwal physically attack and insult the complainant when he requested her to leave the CM Residence, but she also threatened to incriminate him in bogus cases. As a result of Ms. Maliwal’s unlawful entrance, trespassing, breaching the CM residence’s security, obstructing government authorities from carrying out their duties, and assaulting the complainant, she is legally responsible for her actions, Kumar stated.

Atishi said earlier in the day that Maliwal is the “face of the BJP’s conspiracy” to discredit Kejriwal and the AAP.

“The BJP is afraid since Arvind Kejriwal left Tihar on bail. A plot was developed, and on May 13, Maliwal was dispatched to the chief minister’s residence to make unfounded accusations against Arvind Kejriwal. Maliwal was the public face of this plot; she showed up at Kejriwal’s house without warning or appointment. Then, according to Atishi, she made accusations against Bibhav Kumar.

Following the Maliwal incident, the Delhi BJP said that Atishi’s speech was only one of “confusion and disappointment.”

“Kejriwal’s silence on the subject as of yet makes it very evident that he is standing up for a thug. Atishi’s remarks, in this way, represent disillusionment and despair now that Kejriwal is encircled by suspicion due to Swati Maliwal’s issue,” stated Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva.

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