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Volume 3

The Synthetic Persona

Legal Frontiers of Deepfakes and Non Biological Entities

The line between biological reality and digital existence has officially dissolved.

Strategic Objectives

• Master the legal frameworks governing non-human digital entities.

• Protect intellectual property in the age of generative AI.

• Navigate the ethics of synthetic 'legal personhood' and liability.

• Future-proof your understanding of digital rights and obligations.

The Core Challenge

Traditional law is built for flesh and blood, leaving a dangerous vacuum as autonomous deepfakes and synthetic identities gain social and economic power.

01

The Genesis of Synthetic Identity

Defining the Non-Biological Persona
From Human Presence to Represented Self
How Identity Emerged as a Social and Legal Reality

Examine identity as a construct shaped by recognition, social roles, personal continuity, reputation, and collective expectations rather than mere biological existence. Trace how societies historically linked identity to the physical individual and explore why names, appearances, memories, records, and social perception became foundational markers of personhood. Establish the distinction between a living human being and the symbolic representations that society uses to recognize that individual.

The Rise of Digital Selves
When Data Becomes an Extension of Personhood

Explore the transformation of identity in the digital age, where profiles, avatars, behavioral data, biometric records, and algorithmic representations increasingly mediate human existence. Analyze how digital systems construct persistent versions of individuals that can influence opportunities, relationships, and authority. Introduce the idea that identity is no longer confined to the biological body and that digital representations can acquire independent social significance.

The Birth of the Synthetic Persona
Defining Non-Biological Entities in an Age of Deepfakes

Introduce the concept of the synthetic persona as a machine-generated identity capable of mimicking, extending, or replacing human representation. Examine deepfakes, autonomous digital agents, virtual personalities, and AI-generated characters as emerging forms of non-biological presence. Investigate the philosophical and legal questions that arise when representation becomes detached from a human origin, laying the conceptual foundation for the book's exploration of rights, accountability, authenticity, and the future boundaries of personhood.

02

The Evolution of Legal Personhood

03

The Deepfake Phenomenon

04

The Concept of Agency

05

Virtual Rights and Civil Liberties

06

The Liability Gap

07

Artificial General Intelligence and Law

08

Property Rights in the Metaverse

09

Privacy in the Age of Replication

10

Contractual Capacity of AI

11

The Ethics of Digital Immortality

12

Algorithmic Bias and Justice

13

International Law and Global Avatars

14

The Right to Publicity

15

Cognitive Liberty

16

Criminal Law and Digital Actors

17

Human Rights for Non-Humans

18

The Role of Decentralization

19

Technological Singularity and Jurisprudence

20

The Precedent of Animal Rights

21

A Constitution for the Synthetic

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