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Denmark Aims to Use Copyright Law to Protect People From Deepfakes
The government in Denmark wants to protect citizens from deepfake images by giving them more control over their own likenesses, expanding copyright law in a pioneering measure that would allow people to demand that social media platforms take down digital forgeries. Deepfake technology, which uses A.I. tools to create ultrarealistic images, videos or audio that appear to be actual people, is rapidly improving, leaving the images much harder to s…
Exclusive | Overwhelming majority of Trump voters back AI guardrails — with nearly 90% concerned about deepfakes: poll
Supporters of President Trump strongly favor measures that would shield Americans — especially creatives — from being harmed by the emergence of artificial intelligence and outlaw so-called “deepfakes,” according to a new poll released Wednesday.
Denmark plans a law against deep-fakes that protects people's face and voice by copyright. It acts like an analogue reflex to a digital overload.
Denmark moves to outlaw AI deepfakes that mimic real people without consent
In what could become a first-of-its-kind legislation in Europe, Denmark is preparing to amend its copyright law to tackle the rise of AI-generated deepfakes. The proposed changes would grant individuals legal protection over their likeness, voice, and facial features, responding to growing concerns about the misuse of generative AI technologies. According to a report by The Guardian, the Danish government has secured cross-party support for the …
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