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It's Not Legally Okay to Flood the Internet with Fake Political Ai Videos, but the Person Who Made Them Could Fall for It.

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Now, defamatory videos created with artificial intelligence have become one of the most important tools of the campaign. However, you can't just use someone's face and voice in AI videos, and it's not at all certain that the authorities wouldn't punish you for doing so. We spoke to a lawyer about where the line is between free expression, defamation, and artistic freedom.

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Now, defamatory videos created with artificial intelligence have become one of the most important tools of the campaign. However, you can't just use someone's face and voice in AI videos, and it's not at all certain that the authorities wouldn't punish you for doing so. We spoke to a lawyer about where the line is between free expression, defamation, and artistic freedom.

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hirtv.hu broke the news in on Thursday, October 30, 2025.
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