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Denmark is drafting a law that would give people the legal right to control the use of their own facial features, voices and bodies to combat deepfakes.

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The proposal, to be formally tabled, already has broad support across the political spectrum in Denmark. It is part of a wider effort to address the ethical and legal challenges created by AI-generated content.

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