These technologies can generate realistic-looking images or videos of individuals, public figures, and leaders, which may be used for defamation, blackmail, or to incite social and family disputes.
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Awareness, caution, and not taking everything published at face value are the first steps to avoid falling victim to fraud, extortion, defamation, or attempts to stir social or family unrest.
Authorities continue to monitor sources that publish AI-generated videos and deal with them according to the law.
The Cybercrime Unit has renewed its frequent warnings regarding the misuse of modern AI technologies, which can produce videos or images depicting members of society, public and official figures, or private individuals for criminal purposes such as financial fraud, defamation, blackmail, or incitement of social and family discord.
The Unit confirmed that it still receives complaints related to these warnings, including incidents of fraud, defamation, blackmail, or attempts to ignite social or family conflicts. Legal responsibility is emphasized for anyone publishing AI-generated images or videos under the belief that they are real, with all corresponding legal consequences.
The Unit urged the public to remain vigilant, verify information, and refrain from publishing, sharing, or interacting with unverified videos. Avoiding engagement is essential for personal cyber protection and preventing legal liability.