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    AI Voice and Face Cloning Technology Banned in Pakistani Province

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 12, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development, a province in Pakistan has officially prohibited the use of artificial intelligence technologies related to voice and face cloning. This move aims to address growing concerns over privacy violations and potential misuse of such advanced digital tools. The ban reflects increasing awareness about the ethical and security risks posed by AI-generated synthetic media, which can be exploited for fraud or misinformation.

    Voice and face cloning technologies have rapidly evolved, enabling the creation of highly realistic digital replicas of individuals without their consent. Such capabilities raise serious questions about identity theft, defamation, and manipulation in both personal and professional contexts. By banning these technologies, the provincial authorities seek to establish regulatory boundaries that protect citizens from emerging cyber threats and safeguard personal data integrity.

    Meanwhile, this ban aligns with global trends where governments and regulatory bodies are grappling with the challenges posed by AI-generated content. It underscores the need for comprehensive legal frameworks to govern the deployment of AI tools responsibly. The decision could set a precedent for other regions in Pakistan and beyond to consider similar restrictions, balancing technological innovation with public safety and ethical considerations.

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