Summary
- The Privacy Commissioner has determined that Grok's use of deepfakes constitutes a violation of Canadian privacy law.
- This ruling highlights the growing concerns surrounding the implications of deepfake technology on individual privacy rights.
- The decision underscores the need for stricter regulations in the evolving digital landscape.
- Stakeholders are now urged to reassess their practices to ensure compliance with privacy standards.
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