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In Denmark, in the future, each person will be able to determine how his or her face, voice or other clearly identifying features will be used, but there are several problems.
The Danish government is planning to crack down on fake videos created using artificial intelligence. Residents of the Nordic kingdom would become holders of the rights to their own image and voice. The change would put these properties on the same level as artistic creations in law.
People in Denmark will soon have copyright over their likenesses as a way to combat fake (deepfake) videos. What other countries have laws regulating the use of fake or artificial intelligence-generated videos? Denmark will give people copyright over their likenesses as a way to combat “fake” generated videos, as countries around the world grapple with the rapid rise of artificial intelligence (AI), reports the Telegraph.
Denmark to grant citizens copyright over their own features
As artificial intelligence (AI) makes deepfakes easier to create – and more believable – Denmark plans to give citizens property rights over their own features and voices. If it’s passed, the law would give people some protection from digital identity theft. If people find their features or voices have been used in the creation of a deepfake, they would have the right ask for it to be removed from the host platform. This legislation could be fol…
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