New Legislation Proposed in Tennessee to Protect Against Deepfakes: ELVIS Act

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Recent advances in technology and artificial intelligence have the power to completely disrupt the world of advertising, media, music, sports, and entertainment by manipulating digital content to create synthetic photos and videos that are virtually indistinguishable from real life. These so-called “deepfakes” can be used to misappropriate virtually anyone’s image and likeness for unlawful commercial gain, embarrassment, or other nefarious purposes….
By: Baker Donelson
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