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Intend to Combat Deepfake News Through Legislation

Summary by RÚV
Although privacy is protected by the constitution, it is not clear that it is illegal to use artificial intelligence to imitate people's appearance or voice. At least, it is not explicitly stated in the law. But now that is about to change. The Ministry of Culture, Innovation and Higher Education has begun work on mapping out ways to combat deepfakes. Among the main possible ways are changes to the Copyright Act as well as other ways that enable…
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Although privacy is protected by the constitution, it is not clear that it is illegal to use artificial intelligence to imitate people's appearance or voice. At least, it is not explicitly stated in the law. But now that is about to change. The Ministry of Culture, Innovation and Higher Education has begun work on mapping out ways to combat deepfakes. Among the main possible ways are changes to the Copyright Act as well as other ways that enable…

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RÚV broke the news in on Friday, August 15, 2025.
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