An open governance framework for the ethical deployment and lifecycle management of Digital Representations of Real People (DRRPs).
The DPIF White Paper sets out the full rationale, threat model, and governance architecture behind the Digital Presence Integrity Framework. It covers identity fidelity, consent mechanics, containment boundaries, and accountability structures for AI-driven representations of real people.
Read the Full White Paper →The Digital Presence Integrity Framework (DPIF) establishes standards for how Digital Representations of Real People (DRRPs) — including AI-generated likenesses, voice replicas, and autonomous agents — are created, deployed, and governed throughout their lifecycle.
DPIF addresses a critical gap in existing AI governance: the absence of enforceable standards for digital presence integrity. While regulations like the EU AI Act and frameworks like NIST AI RMF address broad AI risks, none provide specific controls for the creation and management of digital representations of individuals.
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