UAE bans AI use on public figures without official approval

New rules protect leaders and symbols from AI misuse, promoting ethical technology use and preventing the spread of fake news.

UAE – (Special Correspondent / Web Desk) – The UAE has officially banned using artificial intelligence (AI) to create images or videos of public figures without getting permission first. This new rule also protects important national symbols. The goal is to stop the spread of false information and protect people’s dignity. The government wants to prevent AI from being used to harm others or spread hate.

Anyone who breaks this law, including social media users and media companies, could face fines. The rule is a reminder for everyone to use AI in a responsible and ethical way. This decision came after a person shared an AI-made picture of themselves with the UAE’s founding father, Sheikh Zayed. Many people found this image to be disrespectful, which led to the new, clear guidelines.

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The UAE has strict media laws that require respect for the country’s leaders and heritage. This new AI rule builds on those existing laws. To help enforce these rules, the UAE Media Council is using advanced AI technology. They have partnered with a tech company to create a system that can check media content. This system helps ensure that all content follows the country’s laws and values.

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