The Office is calling for the creation of a new law to deal with digital replicas.
The United States Copyright Office has released the first part in a series of reports addressing the legal and policy issues related to artificial intelligence and copyright law.
Published on July 31, the first part of the report deals with digital replicas or, as they’re commonly referred to, “deepfakes.”
According to the report's authors, “a new law is needed,” to confront the spectre of rapidly evolving digital fakery: