The Bombay High Court has granted interim relief to actor Preity Zinta in her legal battle against AI-generated deepfakes, morphed images, fake videos and other unauthorised online content created using her identity.The order came after Zinta approached the court seeking protection against the misuse of her likeness across digital platforms. During the hearing, the court also highlighted the responsibility of online intermediaries to curb such content and comply with their obligations under the Information Technology Rules. Court questions role of online platforms Justice Madhav Jamdar expressed concern over the increasing misuse of AI-generated content and questioned the responsibility of social media platforms in addressing such violations.Addressing Meta's counsel during the hearing, the judge said, "You must be more concerned that your platform is being misused. If you start taking action, such type of offenders will stop. That will enhance your prestige only. Otherwise, you are part of affecting fundamental rights of the citizens of this country."Responding to the court, Meta's counsel stated that the company has been taking "proactive steps" wherever possible to remove such content. Preity Zinta alleges misuse of her identity Senior advocate Venkatesh Dhond, appearing for Zinta, informed the court that the suit identified nearly 275 YouTube links allegedly containing AI-generated, morphed or superimposed videos and images using the actor's likeness.According to the subm
Bombay High Court grants interim relief to Preity Zinta against AI deepfakes, morphed content
The Bombay High Court has granted interim relief to actor Preity Zinta in her legal battle against AI-generated deepfakes, morphed images, fake videos and …
