Saudi Cultural Missions Theses & Dissertations

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    The creation and proliferation of deepfake “adult content”
    (University of Sussex, 2024) AlZahrani, Ahmed; Rizov, Vladimir
    This study investigates the creation and proliferation of deepfake pornographic content, focusing on its causes, impacts on privacy and security, and the necessary measures to address the ethical and legal challenges it presents. The analysis identifies financial incentives, personal vendettas, and a fascination with technology as key motivations behind the creation of deepfakes. Victims suffer significant consequences, including psychological harm, social exclusion, and job loss. The role of social media and video-sharing platforms is critical in the spread of deepfakes due to insufficient content moderation and algorithmic oversight. Despite advancements in technological solutions and legal frameworks, there are still considerable gaps in preventing deepfakes. The study calls for a comprehensive strategy that includes technological innovations, robust legal measures, and public awareness to mitigate the impact of deepfakes. It also emphasizes the importance of future interdisciplinary research to improve detection, prevention, and support for victims.
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    Regulatory Framework of Investment Legal Regime in the Arab Gulf Region
    (Saudi Digital Library, 2023-09-01) Alhudaithy, Khaled Mohammed; Ortino, Federico
    Significantly relying on a singular finite source of energy as the primary source of income can be momentarily beneficial yet detrimental on the long run. This research aims to explore and compare how two neighboring with similar economies states have utilized their positions and shaped their regulatory framework for investments legal regime to curtail for foreign investors needs to ultimately diversify its economies.
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