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Own Your Own Clone

Kam Raslan | Matt Armitage | Ahmad Yazid

21-Jul-25 20:00

Own Your Own Clone

In their attempt to combat the proliferation of deepfakes, the Danish government is planning to strengthen its laws and give its people copyrights to their own facial features, bodies, and voices. This is an interesting move that has gotten Matt to think about the rights to our own bodies and where they fall under current existing laws. But before we talk about that, our A Bit of Culture host, Kam Raslan, starts the show by talking about the sea, and how we've yet to explore it thoroughly, despite the technological advancements that we've made all along. Chiming in to share his thoughts is documentary filmmaker and sailor, Ahmad Yazid. Later in the show, Yazid, who is also a huge F1 fan, shares his thoughts on the new F1 movie. Another episode of A Bit of Culture that has a bit of everything for everyone!

Image Source: ThisIsEngineering / Pexels.com

Produced by: Haniff Baharudin

Presented by: Kam Raslan


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