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AI Deepfake Technology Increases Digital Fraud Threat, Says Indonesian Deputy Minister

From Republika · () Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Indonesia's Deputy Minister of Communication and Digital, Nezar Patria, highlighted the serious ethical and digital security threats posed by AI-driven deepfake technology.
  • Patria emphasized that the misuse of AI through deepfakes presents significant challenges to digital security.
  • The government is concerned about the escalating risks associated with advanced AI technologies like deepfakes in the digital realm.

Indonesia's Deputy Minister of Communication and Digital, Nezar Patria, has voiced serious concerns regarding the escalating threat of digital fraud facilitated by artificial intelligence, particularly through deepfake technology. He described the misuse of AI via deepfakes as a significant challenge to both ethical standards and digital security.

Patria stressed that the advancement of AI technologies, while offering potential benefits, also presents substantial risks if exploited for malicious purposes. The ability to create highly realistic fake audio and video content can be weaponized to spread misinformation, impersonate individuals, and perpetrate sophisticated scams, eroding trust in digital communications.

The Indonesian government acknowledges the urgent need to address these emerging threats. Patria's remarks signal a growing awareness within the administration about the complex security landscape shaped by rapidly evolving AI capabilities. Efforts are likely to focus on developing strategies and regulations to mitigate the potential harms of deepfake technology and protect citizens from digital deception.

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Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.