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Policy, Law & Compliance
Analysis of digital identity laws, AI regulation, compliance frameworks, and government approaches to protecting human identity and digital likeness.


The National Security Risks of AI-Driven Human Impersonation
AI tools can generate realistic audio, video, and text that imitate specific individuals. In the military context, this means adversaries could create fake communications or orders that appear to come from trusted commanders.
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California’s Expansion of Digital Identity Signals a Broader Shift in Public-Sector Trust Infrastructure
California is expanding how digital identity is used across public services, moving beyond basic verification toward eligibility, privacy, and resident-controlled data sharing. This post explores what that shift means for digital trust, governance, and the future of government identity systems.
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Protecting Voices and Likenesses: An Overview of the NO FAKES Act and Its Implications
An overview of the NO FAKES Act and how it seeks to protect voices and likenesses from AI-driven impersonation and misuse.
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Denmark’s Digital Likeness Law: A Global Turning Point for Human Identity in the AI Era
Denmark is redefining digital human rights by granting individuals ownership over their face, voice, and digital likeness in the AI era.
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