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This bill prohibits the distribution of deceptive deepfakes related to candidates or political parties within 90 days of an election, requiring disclosures.
SB1515 aims to regulate the use of deepfakes in election communications by prohibiting deceptive synthetic media within 90 days of an election. It requires clear disclosures for any such media, impacting candidates, political parties, and media distributors. This legislation seeks to protect the integrity of electoral processes from misinformation.
Key Provisions
Prohibits distribution of deceptive deepfakes related to candidates within 90 days of an election.
Requires clear disclosures for synthetic media indicating manipulation by AI.
Allows candidates to seek injunctive relief against deceptive deepfakes.
Exempts certain media entities under specific conditions.
Defines 'deceptive and fraudulent deepfake' and 'synthetic media' for clarity.
Latest Legislative Action
Senate read second time
Bill Sponsors (showing 5 of 25)
Name
Role
Gail GriffinR
Primary
Kevin PayneR
Primary
Martin Quezada
Primary
Paul Boyer
Primary
Timothy "Tim" Dunn
Primary
Wendy RogersR
Primary
Andrea Dalessandro
Cosponsor
Anna Hernandez
Cosponsor
Athena Salman
Cosponsor
Catherine MirandaD
Cosponsor
David Bradley
Cosponsor
Denise “Mitzi” Epstein
Cosponsor
Jamescita Peshlakai
Cosponsor
Juan Mendez
Cosponsor
Ken Bennett
Cosponsor
Lela AlstonD
Cosponsor
Lisa Otondo
Cosponsor
Lupe ContrerasD
Cosponsor
Priya SundareshanD
Cosponsor
Raquel Terán
Cosponsor
Richard C. Andrade
Cosponsor
Rosanna GabaldónD
Cosponsor
Sally Ann GonzalesD
Cosponsor
Tony Navarrete
Cosponsor
Victoria Steele
Cosponsor
Compliance Checklist
Ensure any synthetic media related to candidates includes required disclosures. Who: Individuals, corporations, or entities distributing election-related media. Deadline: Within 90 days before an election. Penalty: Legal action for non-compliance.
Review media content for compliance with deepfake regulations. Who: Media distributors and political campaign teams. Deadline: Ongoing, especially leading up to elections. Penalty: Potential legal challenges from candidates.
SB1515 introduces regulations concerning the distribution of deepfakes in election communications, specifically targeting deceptive synthetic media related to candidates or political parties. It prohibits the distribution of such media within 90 days before an election unless accompanied by a clear disclosure indicating that the media has been manipulated or generated by artificial intelligence. This disclosure must be prominently displayed in visual media or clearly articulated in audio formats. Candidates depicted in deceptive deepfakes have the right to seek injunctive relief against the publication of such content. The bill outlines specific exemptions for certain media entities, including news broadcasts and publications that provide adequate disclaimers regarding the authenticity of the content. Key definitions are provided to clarify what constitutes a 'deceptive and fraudulent deepfake' and 'synthetic media,' ensuring that the legislation is precise in its application. This bill aligns with growing concerns about misinformation in electoral processes and reflects similar legislative efforts in other states to combat the influence of deepfakes in politics.
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