Dubbing and Music as the First Creative Defense Front Against Ai in Mexico
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The regulation seeks to maintain the authenticity and emotional component that only human artists contribute, even in the face of technically impeccable productions generated by AI. According to the World Economic Forum, more than 40% of the skills needed in the creative sectors will change by 2027 due to the impact of AI. It is predicted that AI will generate 407 billion dollars in 2027. Photo by Bigstock Mexico is preparing to take a pioneerin…
Mexico takes its first step to regulate the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in creative industries such as dubbing, animation, speech, music, literature and film. The aim is to curb practices such as cloning of voice without consent and guarantee both the copyright and the labor rights of those working in the sector. ...
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