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Accountability By Design: Shared Liability In AI Fraud Under Indian Cyber Law
Abstract Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming India’s digital economy, yet it simultaneously generates unprecedented risks of fraud through deepfakes, phishing bots, and algorithmic scams. The existing cyber law framework under Information Technology Act, 2000, Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, and Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023, provides partial remedies but fails to address liability attribution in…
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Regulatory Camouflage: How India’s Legislative Framework Enable Cyber Crime Against the Vulnerable
Abstract Contemporary legislative frameworks, which intend to provide safeguards but continue to be ineffective in addressing the contemporary threats, including deepfakes, biometric spoofing, and AI impersonation, even though there is the presence of the Information Technology Act, 2000 and the Act on DPDP, 2023. This Article examines how these frameworks fail to be effective and…
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Platonic Leaks, Tectonic Threats: Vec2Vec, A New Challenge To Data Pseudonymization
A recent paper by the Department of Computer Science of Cornell University introduces a novel unsupervised method, titled Vec2Vec, that allows embeddings from different models to be mapped with high similarities despite variations in their architecture, size, or training data. This article discusses how this development challenges present notions of consent and data pseudonymization in…
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Legal Dilemmas in Health Data Protection in India
Abstract Data protection has occupied a major space in legal discussions. This emerging field of law does not only guarantee the fundamental right to privacy as held in K.S. Puttaswamy v. Union of India, but it also guarantees the evolution of this right. This evolution extends to the special treatment of health-related data of individuals.…
