NO FAKES Act: AI deepfakes protection or internet freedom threat?
No Fake Act, recently proposed in the United States, aims to protect artists and creators from their voices and unauthorized AI director of equality. Supported by anxious MPs concerned about the abuse of Deepfec technology, the bill is trying to give more control over individuals on their digital identity. The supporters claim that it protects the rights of artists, prevents misleading materials and ensures proper compensation when AI uses someone's image or voice. However, critics have warned that it can put the freedom of the internet by exceeding freedom of speech and fair use, potentially parody, satire or transformative tasks. Some are also afraid that unclear definitions can create legal uncertainty for material creators and technology developers. This law reflects global anxiety over AI's power to manipulate audiovisual content, influence politics, entertainment and public trust. While the goal is to cushion malicious lampfack, the debate highlights technological innovation in the digital age, freedom of speech and the challenge of balancing the safety of personal rights.
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