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    "data": {
        "id": 1661532,
        "msgid": "uncovering-ai-generated-photos-in-jaki-reports-1775599011",
        "date": "2026-04-07 16:51:21",
        "title": "Uncovering AI-Generated Photos in Jaki Reports...",
        "author": "Muhammad Isa Bustomi",
        "source": "KOMPAS",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Regulation",
        "summary": "A controversy has erupted over the alleged use of AI-generated photos in the Jakarta Kini (JAKI) app to report illegal parking in Kalisari, East Jakarta, prompting public outcry and calls for accountability. Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung has stated that public facility officers (PPSU) should not be scapegoated, while policy expert Trubus Rahadiansyah praises efforts to identify those responsible, noting potential violations under the 2024 ITE Law for spreading misleading information. The incident highlights deeper issues in Jakarta's public reporting system, including lack of transparency, slow responses to complaints, and the need for more accessible reporting channels beyond digital apps.",
        "content": "<p>JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com \u2013 The case of uploading photos allegedly\nfabricated using artificial intelligence (AI) in the Jakarta Kini (JAKI)\napp regarding illegal parking in Kalisari, Pasar Rebo, East Jakarta, has\nsparked public uproar. Many parties are highlighting who is responsible,\nwhile DKI Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung has emphasised that public\nfacility and infrastructure handling officers (PPSU) cannot be made\nscapegoats. Public policy expert from Trisakti University, Trubus\nRahadiansyah, believes that Pramono\u2019s stance to find the uploader and\nspreader of the allegedly AI-fabricated photo is appropriate. This is\nbecause the person who viralises information falls under the category of\ntransmitting information according to the ITE Law Number 1 of 2024, and\nsuch actions can be subject to legal sanctions. \u201cMoreover, it causes\ndefamation or public disturbance,\u201d said Trubus. On the other hand,\nTrubus assesses that the root problem is not with individuals, but with\nthe system that has been running less transparently and accountably so\nfar. Many citizens\u2019 complaints entering JAKI have not been handled\nquickly or even responded to. In addition to JAKI, direct reporting\nchannels to the governor or other channels are needed to make public\nservices more effective, as digital applications only reach a portion of\nthe population accustomed to using technology. \u201cPerhaps reports like in\nthe era of Mr Ahok (Basuki Tjahaja Purnama) who reported directly by\ncoming to the Jakarta Provincial Government,\u201d said Trubus. Kalisari Ward\nHead, Siti Nurhasanah, expressed an apology for this case and assured\nthat the PPSU officer who uploaded the AI fabrication photo has been\ngiven a first warning sanction (SP1). \u201cThe officer in question has made\na statement not to repeat the action,\u201d she said. However, because some\nreports are returned to the ward, PPSU still acts by following old\nprocedures.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/uncovering-ai-generated-photos-in-jaki-reports-1775599011",
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