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Celebrities turn to Indian courts to combat AI-generated deepfakes

Indian courts are pioneering the use of civil law to combat AI-generated deepfakes, offering a new avenue for celebrities to protect their likeness. High-profile figures from Bollywood, including Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Anil Kapoor, have successfully utilized these legal frameworks to have websites hosting fake videos and chatbots taken down. This approach extends existing tort law to address the specific challenges posed by AI-driven misinformation. AI

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IMPACT Sets new legal precedents for celebrity deepfake protection, potentially influencing global approaches to AI-generated content regulation.

RANK_REASON This cluster discusses new legal precedents being set by Indian courts regarding AI-generated deepfakes, which is a significant policy development.

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    Stars from Taylor Swift to Bollywood are turning to civil courts to fight deepfakes. Indian courts are leading the way in extending tort law to include AI-gener

    Stars from Taylor Swift to Bollywood are turning to civil courts to fight deepfakes. Indian courts are leading the way in extending tort law to include AI-generated deepfakes, with stars like Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Anil Kapoor using the law to shut down websites hosting fake …