- Daniel Dennett's concept of 'counterfeit people' highlights the urgent need for laws against AI impersonating humans.
- Deepfake technology has advanced to the point where anyone's appearance can be faked cheaply and convincingly.
- OpenClaw and similar AI tools are being used by scammers, with deepfake scams expected to increase dramatically by 2026.
- There is a call for federal laws to prohibit AI from presenting itself as human, including banning the use of first-person by chatbots.
- Deepfakes of living people's voices and images should require express consent, with exceptions only for parody.
- State laws addressing AI regulation are being undermined by federal efforts, highlighting the need for global legislation.
- AI systems should always refer to themselves in the third person to avoid impersonating humans.