Copyright Office tells Congress: ‘Urgent need’ to outlaw AI-powered impersonation

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  • July 31, 2024
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The U.S. Copyright Office has issued the first part of a report on how AI may affect its domain, and its first recommendation out of the gate is: we need a new law right away to define and combat AI-powered impersonation. “It has become clear that the distribution of unauthorized digital replicas poses a serious […]

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