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Denmark is getting ready to update its copyright laws to give people more control over how their faces, voices ...
Zero-knowledge proofs add a crucial integrity layer to AI moderation, enabling companies to verify decisions without exposing ...
A majority of Dutch MPs are backing a proposal to give citizens the copyright to their body, facial features, and voice to prevent people from creating AI-generated deepfakes and putting them online.
A landmark Denmark law under which you can copyright your characteristics, promises to fight deepfakes, writes Satyen K.
Technology correspondent Alex Sims joins Kathryn to talk about how different countries are going down legal routes to combat the rise in deepfakes - AI-generated images, videos and voices. In a UK and ...
Nine to Noon touched on changes to legislation governing consumer credit. Kathryn spoke to Scott Russell, who's the lawyer leading a class action against two of New Zealand's biggest banks - ASB and ...
In the U.S., legal protections remain limited. Although some states have taken steps to address deepfakes in specific contexts, there is no comprehensive national framework. As AI continues to advance ...
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Denmark, however, has a novel solution to this: giving everyone the right to copyright their face and voice. But don’t worry, you won’t need to get a © tattooed on your forehead.
A European Commission proposal to simplify digital rules affecting the digital sector, slated for publication in December, ...
This article explores the growing tension between regulation and innovation in the age of AI. While Denmark introduces ...
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