See, AI cloning only becomes an issue when someone does something with your likeness that is somehow against the law, be it by falsifying evidence with your likeness (commiting fraud or some other crime with your image instead of their's) or harming you or your reputation in any way. If someone goes against the laws prohibiting those things, what's going to make them abide by a law forbidding AI to impersonate you?
It's the same thing as the "Trans people in women's bathrooms will allow rapists access to those rooms!"-Argument. Those evil people are going to commit capital crimes in women's bathrooms but will be stopped by a "you are not allowed in here"-misdemeanor-charge?
See, AI cloning only becomes an issue when someone does something with your likeness that is somehow against the law, be it by falsifying evidence with your likeness (commiting fraud or some other crime with your image instead of their's) or harming you or your reputation in any way. If someone goes against the laws prohibiting those things, what's going to make them abide by a law forbidding AI to impersonate you?
It's the same thing as the "Trans people in women's bathrooms will allow rapists access to those rooms!"-Argument. Those evil people are going to commit capital crimes in women's bathrooms but will be stopped by a "you are not allowed in here"-misdemeanor-charge?