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U.S. copyright office releases part one of AI report, calls for new legislation



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U.S. copyright office releases part one of AI report, calls for new legislation

Aug 01 2024

The U.S. Copyright Office has released part one of wide-ranging report on the impact of the recent artificial intelligence boom—and “digital replicas,” more commonly known as deepfakes, are the first topic of concern.

Source: Publishers Weekly

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