Act MP Laura McClure introduces a bill to criminalise pornographic deepfakes, drawing support from Te Pāti Māori and citing personal and survivor experiences as motivation, while highlighting the need for more community-based voices in politics.
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technology enables real harm through fabricated personal exposure
Deepfake bill passes first reading in Parliamentvictim stories drive policy urgency
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