Abstract
This paper initially explores the misuse of generative AI technologies, particularly their role in impersonating or appropriating individuals' likeness without consent. It will then analyze technical and legal mitigation strategies and propose recommendations to address this issue in light of the First Amendment’s constitutional Freedom of Speech provision.
Faculty Advisor/Mentor
Daniel Shin
Document Type
Paper
Disciplines
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics | Cybersecurity
DOI
10.25776/v861-ny15
Publication Date
11-18-2024
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First Amendment Roadblock? Regulating the Misuse of Generative AI Technologies: Impersonation and Appropriation of Likeness without Permission
This paper initially explores the misuse of generative AI technologies, particularly their role in impersonating or appropriating individuals' likeness without consent. It will then analyze technical and legal mitigation strategies and propose recommendations to address this issue in light of the First Amendment’s constitutional Freedom of Speech provision.