This bill mandates disclosure of deepfakes in campaign communications and addresses cybersecurity and data privacy issues.
If you use AI in campaign communications in Alaska, you must disclose deepfakes or face penalties starting in 2024.
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What This Means
Alaska's SB177 aims to regulate the use of artificial intelligence and deepfakes in campaign communications while enhancing cybersecurity and data privacy. This legislation will affect businesses involved in political campaigning and data handling, requiring them to disclose AI-generated content.
Key Provisions
- Requires disclosure of deepfakes in campaign communications.
- Addresses cybersecurity measures related to AI use.
- Includes provisions for data privacy in technology applications.
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Bill Sponsors
| Name | Role |
|---|---|
| Hughes | Primary |
| MACKINNON | Primary |
| MICCICHE | Primary |
| Senate Rules | Primary |
| SENATE RULES BY REQUEST OF THE GOVERNOR | Primary |
Compliance Checklist
Who: Political campaign organizations and advertisers
Deadline: By the start of the 2024 election cycle
Penalty: Fines or other penalties for non-compliance
Who: Businesses handling data and AI technologies
Deadline: By the effective date of the bill
Penalty: Potential fines or legal action for breaches
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