Mexico is preparing a landmark legal reform aimed at safeguarding its creative industries from the misuse of artificial intelligence (AI). According to Expansion, the federal government, through the National Copyright Institute (Indautor) and the Legal Counsel of the Presidency, is working alongside multiple industry associations to draft legislation that would regulate AI’s application in fields such as dubbing, animation, broadcasting, cinema, literature, and music.
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