AI Voice Cloning Outpaces Legal Protections, Leaving Most People Vulnerable
Executive Briefing
- Reveals AI tools can clone a person's voice from just minutes of audio, affecting celebrities and ordinary people alike.
- Confirms UK law offers no general right to own one's voice, leaving victims with only patchwork legal remedies.
- Notes US provides slightly stronger protections via right of publicity and proposed NO FAKES Act legislation.
- Warns enforcement remains nearly impossible, with only the most egregious cloning cases realistically actionable.
- Highlights EU AI Act introduces transparency obligations for synthetic audio but stops short of granting voice ownership rights.
- Suggests new dedicated legislation is ultimately needed as existing copyright and trademark frameworks fail to address AI imitation.
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