Elis Regina, digital necromancy, and negative presumption: a study of bill n° 3592/23 in dialogue with the European Union

The purpose of this paper is to analyze Brazilian Bill of Rights n° 3592/23, especially the context that motivated it, namely, the recreation of the image of the singer Elis Regina via Artificial Intelligence for use in a car commercial, and its potential legal consequences, if approved. In addition...

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