Washington is advocating for new regulations on artificial intelligence to safeguard artists as criticism from Hollywood continues to grow.

Reported 4 months ago

Senators are working on introducing the NO FAKES Act, a bipartisan bill aimed at regulating the use of artificial intelligence in the music and movie industries, to prevent unauthorized digital replications of artists' likenesses and voices. The lead sponsor, Senator Chris Coons, is collaborating with other senators, artists, and industry representatives to address concerns about AI's impact on entertainment. The bill aims to protect artists' rights to their own voices and images, with discussions ongoing about the duration of post-mortem rights and balancing these protections with First Amendment rights in the movie industry. Discussions are also underway in the House for similar legislation, while Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is considering AI-focused legislative actions.

Source: YAHOO

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