So one of you mentioned the Elvis act in Tennessee, which prohibits the simulation of Elvis's voice. Basically, that's how that generated what about any other person? So I'm thinking, What if you do, if there's a deep fake of any other public figure and you have that person say something that's pernicious, something that's bad, something that's politically inflammatory, whatever, what do we have laws in place that would prohibit that or is it, is it just wild, wild West? We'll start with you, Mr. Redbord. Sort of slightly more broadly, I would say that we have laws in place that absolutely cover a lot of these areas, but we're going to need to add AI to a lot of them. (51:32–51:53)
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Questions the existence of laws prohibiting deepfakes of public figures.
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