Deepfake Defamation: Section 230 Immunity Challenges
Deepfake Defamation: Section 230 Immunity Challenges The proliferation of deepfake technology—synthetic media generated using artificial intelligence to convincingly fabricate images, audio, and video—poses a profound challenge to traditional legal concepts such as defamation and platform liability. At the heart of this legal tension lies Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act (CDA), a statute originally enacted in 1996 to shield internet platforms from liability for user-generated content. As deepfakes become increasingly realistic and potentially destructive Read more