
The Danish government is working to change copyright law to give its citizens right to their own body, facial features and voice. The landmark law is designed to strengthen protections against the creation and dissemination of depths, reports The guardian.
The Denmark Department of Culture still needs to submit a proposal to modify current law, but the agency has already reached inter -party support.
“On the bill we agree and send a definite message that everyone has the right to their own body, their own voice and their own facial features, which is apparently not how the current law protects people from generative AI,” Jakob Engel-Schmidt, Danish Culture Minister, told the guardian.
In the United States, several states have approved profound laws, which are primarily linked to abuse during elections and inconsistent sexually explicit content. Many of these laws are currently risking, as Congress weighs a proposal in a new budget reconciliation bill, which would strip states of its power to regulate AI for 10 years.