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SB 413 criminalizes unauthorized disclosure of explicit AI-generated media involving minors, protecting them from exploitation and imposing penalties on violators.
SB 413 criminalizes unauthorized disclosure of explicit AI-generated media involving minors, protecting them from exploitation and imposing penalties on violators.
Bill Number: SB 413
Introduced: February 14, 2025
Status: Chapter Number Assigned (Chapter 221, Statutes of 2025)
Primary Sponsor: Laura Smith
Subject Areas: Courts, Crimes, Criminal Procedure, Information Technology, Law Enforcement
SB 413 aims to address the growing concern regarding the unauthorized disclosure of explicit media generated by artificial intelligence (AI), particularly when such media involves minors. The bill seeks to establish legal repercussions for individuals or entities that disclose such materials without consent.
The primary intent of SB 413 is to protect minors from the potential harms associated with the unauthorized dissemination of explicit AI-generated media. This legislation recognizes the unique challenges posed by AI technologies in creating and distributing content that can be harmful or exploitative, particularly when it involves minors.
SB 413 represents a proactive approach to addressing the challenges posed by AI-generated content, particularly in safeguarding minors from exploitation. By criminalizing the unauthorized disclosure of explicit media, the bill aims to create a safer digital environment for young individuals while holding accountable those who misuse technology for harmful purposes.
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