The bill's text is unreadable, preventing verification of claims about deepfake disclosure and cybersecurity issues.
If you use AI in campaign communications in Alaska, you must disclose deepfakes or face penalties.
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What This Means
HB306 is said to introduce regulations concerning AI and deepfakes in campaign communications, but the unreadable text prevents confirmation of its provisions and penalties.
Key Provisions
- Claims of deepfake disclosure requirements cannot be verified.
- Cybersecurity measures are unconfirmed.
- Data privacy regulations are unverified.
- Penalties for non-compliance are not confirmed.
- Transparency in AI usage is unverified.
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| Name | Role |
|---|---|
| Fields | Primary |
| HOUSE RULES | Primary |
| House State Affairs | Primary |
| RULES BY REQUEST OF THE GOVERNOR | Primary |
| STORY | Primary |
Compliance Checklist
Who: Campaign operators using AI technologies
Penalty: Potential fines for non-compliance
Who: Businesses involved in campaign activities
Penalty: Potential penalties for failing to comply with cybersecurity regulations
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