Canada flags concern on AI-generated deepfake disinformation campaigns
The Canadian agency also noted privacy violations, social manipulation and bias among the concerns that AI raises.
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The Canadian agency also noted privacy violations, social manipulation and bias among the concerns that AI raises.
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