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Teo’s ‘good luck’ remark to Syed Saddiq turns heads

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RAHIMY RAHIM, QISTINA SALLEHUDDIN, KHOO JIAN TENG
Teo’s ‘good luck’ remark to Syed Saddiq turns heads
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Malaysian Deputy Communications Minister Teo Nie Ching addressed concerns regarding AI-driven scams and deepfakes during a parliamentary session. The government is implementing new risk mitigation codes under the Online Safety Act 2025 to combat the rise in fraudulent AI content.

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As AI-generated fraud becomes more sophisticated, governments are increasingly forced to regulate social media platforms to protect citizens.

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A GOOD luck wish from Deputy Communications Minister Teo Nie Ching to Muar MP Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman drew the attention of fellow MPs after the court’s decision on his graft appeal was postponed to July 13.

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