Kathmandu — Misinformation in Nepal concerns are increasing over misinformation, data leaks, and the misuse of AI.
Recently, millions of people received unwanted SMS messages. The messages asked them to join a protest. This raised serious questions about data security and privacy.
Experts say personal data may have been used without consent. This shows weak digital protection in the country.
Political leaders warn that fake news is spreading fast. They say AI tools can create fake videos and voice clips. Such content can confuse voters and damage trust.
The Election Commission of Nepal has taken notice. It plans to monitor social media platforms. It will also work with companies like Meta and TikTok.
A cyber team with Nepal Police will help track fake accounts. The goal is to stop false content and online misuse.
Experts say Nepal needs stronger digital laws. Better data protection is also needed. Clear rules for AI use are important.
Without action, misinformation and data leaks may increase. This could harm public trust.
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