Denmark is poised to enact pioneering legislation aimed at curbing the threat posed by AI-generated deepfakes. The proposed law, intended to provide citizens with copyright over their own likeness, would empower individuals to demand removal of unauthorized synthetic media depicting their image or voice. As flagged by AI expert Henry Ajder, this legislative step recognizes the mounting risks to privacy and authenticity posed by rapidly advancing generative technologies. While the bill distinguishes itself from international counterparts by focusing explicitly on personal likenesses, questions remain regarding enforcement and potential burdens on digital platforms. The initiative could set a precedent for how societies safeguard digital identity in an era of proliferating artificial content.





























