Liberals intend to include sexually explicit deepfakes under online harms bill
OTTAWA — The Liberal government plans to ensure sexually explicit “deepfakes” like the images of Taylor Swift that generated global headlines last month are addressed by forthcoming legislation on online harms.
If passed, the long-delayed bill would establish new rules to govern certain categories of online content, including the non-consensual sharing of intimate images.
It’s unclear whether fake videos created by artificial intelligence would fall under the definition of such images that already exists in the Criminal Code.
“Keeping our kids and young people safe online is a legislative priority for our government — especially given the evolving capabilities of AI,” Justice Minister Arif Virani said in an emailed statement.