The General Directorate for Anti-Corruption, Economic and Electronic Security has issued a strong warning against the use of AI-generated personal images and videos on social media platforms, stressing that such practices can mislead audiences and distort digital reality, ultimately undermining public trust.

The authority emphasized that positive and responsible online publishing must rely on authentic and credible content, including real photographs and genuine video footage, without any manipulation or alterations that could change their original meaning or context.

It clarified that the irresponsible use of advanced technologies, particularly artificial intelligence tools, may lead to the spread of misleading information and fabricated content, which contradicts ethical standards and professional integrity in the digital environment.

The administration urged all users to exercise accuracy and accountability when publishing or sharing content online, highlighting the importance of a conscious and responsible use of modern technologies to preserve credibility and protect digital content integrity.

In its concluding statement, the authority confirmed that strict legal measures will be taken against anyone involved in creating or distributing falsified or manipulated content using AI technologies, as part of its ongoing efforts to safeguard information security and reinforce trust in the digital space.