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Gobind: Digital Ministry developing AI tool to detect deepfakes, fight cybercrime

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Malaysia's Digital Ministry is developing an AI tool to combat cybercrime, particularly in verifying image and video authenticity for cases involving fraud, identity theft, and misinformation. Alongside this, comprehensive AI ethics guidelines are being developed for completion by early 2026, focusing on data protection and responsible AI deployment. Existing guidelines (GPAISA) already guide government agencies, and training programs are underway. A revised National AI Roadmap (2026-2030) is also in progress, addressing AI governance, cyber threats, and technological challenges, with a planned launch by year-end.

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