HB5045 criminalizes the nonconsensual creation and dissemination of digitally altered intimate images using AI in Connecticut.
If you use AI to create or distribute intimate images, you must obtain consent or face criminal charges.
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What This Means
Connecticut's HB5045 addresses the unauthorized creation and distribution of deepfake pornography. It targets the use of AI to alter intimate images without consent, aiming to protect individuals' privacy.
Key Provisions
- Criminalizes nonconsensual creation of deepfake pornography.
- Prohibits dissemination of digitally altered intimate images without consent.
Latest Legislative Action
Referred to Joint Committee on Judiciary
Bill Sponsors
| Name | Role | District |
|---|---|---|
| Christie Carpino R | Sponsor | HD-032 |
Compliance Checklist
Who: Content creators and distributors.
Penalty: Criminal charges for non-compliance.
Who: Businesses involved in digital content production.
Penalty: Potential legal repercussions.
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