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The Provenance Data Requirements Act mandates AI tool providers to apply provenance data to synthetic content and outlines compliance for platforms and device manufacturers.
The Provenance Data Requirements Act introduces new obligations for generative AI tool providers, large online platforms, and capture device manufacturers in Illinois. It requires the application of provenance data to synthetic content, ensuring transparency about the origin and modifications of such content. This legislation aims to enhance accountability and traceability in the use of AI-generated materials.
Key Provisions
Generative AI tool providers must apply provenance data to synthetic content.
Large online platforms must retain and disclose provenance data.
Manufacturers of capture devices must enable provenance data inclusion.
Latest Legislative Action
Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments
Bill Sponsors
Name
Role
District
Mary Edly-AllenD
Sponsor
SD-031
Compliance Checklist
Apply provenance data to synthetic content Who: Generative AI tool providers Penalty: Potential penalties for non-compliance
Make provenance application tools available to users Who: Generative AI tool providers Penalty: Potential penalties for non-compliance
Retain and disclose provenance data on content Who: Large online platforms Penalty: Potential penalties for non-compliance
Enable provenance data inclusion in captured content Who: Manufacturers of capture devices Penalty: Potential penalties for non-compliance
The Provenance Data Requirements Act establishes specific obligations for generative artificial intelligence tool providers, requiring them to apply provenance data to wholly-generated synthetic content. This includes making available tools for users to apply provenance data to modified content and providing a means for the public to access this data. Large online platforms are also mandated to retain and disclose provenance data associated with content shared on their platforms. Manufacturers of capture devices must enable users to include provenance data in their captured content. Compliance is essential for all affected entities. Key definitions within the bill clarify the scope of 'generative artificial intelligence' and 'synthetic content,' distinguishing them from non-generative capabilities. This bill aligns with growing trends in other states focusing on AI accountability and transparency.
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