Bill S48 in Massachusetts addresses AI-generated child sexual abuse material. Analysis is limited without the full bill text, which likely includes legal definitions and penalties.
If you use AI to generate content, you must implement safeguards against child sexual abuse material by January 1, 2024, or face legal penalties.
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Massachusetts Bill S48 focuses on AI-generated child sexual abuse material. The full bill text is needed to confirm specific provisions, penalties, or compliance measures. Stakeholders such as law enforcement, AI developers, and child protection agencies may be involved in its implementation.
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Accompanied a new draft, see S2633
Bill Sponsors (showing 5 of 66)
| Name | Role |
|---|---|
| Anne M. Gobi | Primary |
| Linda Dorcena Forry | Primary |
| Adam G. Hinds | Cosponsor |
| Angelo J. Puppolo, Jr. | Cosponsor |
| Angelo M. Scaccia | Cosponsor |
Compliance Checklist
Who: Technology developers and content platforms
Deadline: Upon enactment of the bill
Penalty: Fines or legal repercussions for non-compliance
Who: All entities involved in AI content generation
Deadline: Upon enactment of the bill
Penalty: Potential fines or sanctions
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