I’d advise against that last line 😅
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skvlp@lemmy.wtfto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•If people's voices become copyright protected in the future as a response to AI, will any non-commercial uses of voices be affected as well?3·2 months agoDoes this only affect digital reproductions?
The article seems focused on the digital angle, but I’m not sure.
Because it’s sometimes easy to reproduce someone’s else voice especially if you are a voice actor.
Is that widespread? My impression is that misrepresentation through fake likeness has exploded from AI generated deepfakes?
And what if you happen to have a voice almost identical to another person?
Then you have the right to your voice and they have the right to their voice. If neither uses the likeness for misrepresentation or other nefarious means then nothing will come of it. If either do there are probably already possibilities within current legal frameworks to prosecute.
skvlp@lemmy.wtfto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•If people's voices become copyright protected in the future as a response to AI, will any non-commercial uses of voices be affected as well?2·2 months agoIt is hygge to read about Denmark doing good work in this area.
The proposal establishes legal definitions for unauthorized digital reproductions, specifically targeting “very realistic digital representation of a person, including their appearance and voice.”
Creative works such as parody and satirical content remain exempt from these restrictions.
skvlp@lemmy.wtfto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Nothing has helped me learn to trust my instincts more than trying to plug in hundreds of USB devices over the years4·2 months agoUSB A plugs exists in a superposition until a) you try to plug it in 3 times with alternating orientations, or b) you observe the orientation.
It seems there are ways to stop crawlers. Do a web search for “stop ai crawlers” or similar to learn more. I hope it doesn’t escalate into an arms race, but I realise I might be disappointed.