Nasution, Angelica Vanessa Audrey
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PROSPEK PEMENUHAN RIGHT TO BE FORGOTTEN BAGI KORBAN DEEPFAKE PORNOGRAPHY AKIBAT PENYALAHGUNAAN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE DI INDONESIA Nasution, Angelica Vanessa Audrey; Suteki, Suteki; Lumbanraja, Anggita Doramia
Diponegoro Law Journal Vol 13, No 2 (2024): Volume 13 Nomor 2, Tahun 2024
Publisher : Program Studi S1 Ilmu Hukum, Fakultas Hukum, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/dlj.2024.43617

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Teknologi deepfake sebagai produk dari kecerasan artifisial sedang marak diperbincangkan masyarakat karena kecanggihannya dalam menggantikan wajah subjek asli dengan wajah subjek lain dalam bentuk video atau foto yang hasilnya hiper-realistis. Hal ini kemudian disalahgunakan oleh masyarakat untuk membuat konten pornografi non-konsensual yang memakan banyak korban. Konten-konten tersebut kemudian disebarluaskan di platform-platform media sosial beserta dengan identitas korban. Berkaitan dengan hal tersebut, korban berhak untuk mendapatkan hak untuk dilupakan atau right to be forgotten (RtBF) dengan menempuh jalur litigasi sebagaimana termaktub dalam Pasal 70 ayat (2) huruf l UU TPKS. Namun, pemenuhan RtBF bagi para korban deepfake pornography mengalami banyak hambatan di lapangan, baik karena peraturan pelaksana daripada UU TPKS yang belum ada, aparat penegak hukum yang tidak memiliki perspektif gender dan keberpihakan terhadap korban, budaya hukum yang buruk, dan lain-lain. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode pendekatan socio-legal, guna mengkonseptualisasikan fenomena sosial yang ditinjau dari aspek hukum terhadap kejahatan pemalsuan yang didukung oleh teknologi.
Empowering Local Communities Suteki, Suteki; Jalil, Abdul; Natalis, Aga; Nasution, Angelica Vanessa Audrey
Lentera Hukum Vol 11 No 1 (2024): LENTERA HUKUM
Publisher : University of Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/ejlh.v11i1.46552

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When attaining effective governance and justice, as described in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), corruption is a serious hurdle in sustainable development. The issue of corruption continues to be widespread in Indonesia, necessitating responses that are both comprehensive and international in scope. Essential to the fight against corruption is the empowerment of community engagement at the local level; in developing, implementing, and monitoring Anti-Corruption Action programs. On the other hand, there is considerable space for improvement regarding community participation in anti-corruption activities. This study aims to analyze the significance of community involvement in anti-corruption measures within Indonesia by employing a socio-legal methodology: a combination of legal research with sociological analysis. Data collection entails using primary sources, such as interviews and observations made in the field; in addition to secondary sources, including legal literature and decisions made by the courts. Descriptive-analytical approaches are used to examine the elements influencing community participation in preventing and eliminating corruption. After completing the research, the researchers concluded that anti-corruption learning programs, law enforcement, and community awareness are necessities to effectively combat corruption. Additionally notable is the increasing importance of the independent media's role in discovering corruption and increasing public awareness. Among the recommendations are the enhancement of community engagement, the promotion of anti-corruption education, the expansion of media cooperation, and the improvement of government openness. To combat corruption and promote good governance, it is possible to develop an effective and sustainable collaboration between the government and society by implementing these measures.KEYWORDS: Corruption, Community Engagement, Anti-Corruption Action Programs, Local Governance