NJ AR141: Urges generative artificial intelligence and content sharing platforms to make voluntary commitments to prevent and remove harmful content.
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This resolution urges AI and content sharing platforms to voluntarily commit to preventing and removing harmful content, particularly deepfakes and cheapfakes.
New Jersey's Assembly Resolution No. 141 calls on generative AI and content sharing platforms to take voluntary actions against harmful content like deepfakes. This resolution highlights the risks associated with manipulated media and encourages responsible AI use. Companies in the AI space should be aware of the implications for content moderation and public trust.
Key Provisions
Urges platforms to voluntarily commit to preventing and removing harmful content.
Defines 'deepfake' and 'cheapfake' media and their implications.
Highlights the potential for AI to both create and mitigate harmful content.
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Filed with Secretary of State
Bill Sponsors (showing 5 of 21)
Name
Role
Chiaravalloti, Nicholas
Primary
Dancer, Ronald S.
Primary
Danielsen, JoeD
Primary
Egan, Joseph V.
Primary
Miller, Cody D.
Primary
Mosquera, Gabriela M.
Primary
Murphy, Carol A.
Primary
Pintor Marin, ElianaD
Primary
Rooney, Kevin J.
Primary
Spencer, L. Grace
Primary
Tully, ChrisD
Primary
Vainieri Huttle, Valerie
Primary
Wimberly, Benjie E.
Primary
Bagolie, Rosaura
Cosponsor
Moen, William F.
Cosponsor
Muoio, Elizabeth Maher
Cosponsor
Rodriguez, Gabriel
Cosponsor
Stanley, Sterley S.
Cosponsor
Sumter, Shavonda E.
Cosponsor
Swain, LisaD
Cosponsor
Watson, Blonnie R.
Cosponsor
Roll Call Votes
3RDG FINAL PASSAGE ·
Jun 28, 2024
74 Yea 1 Nay 5 OtherPassed ✓
Reported favorably out of committee ·
Jun 6, 2024
7 Yea 0 NayPassed ✓
Compliance Checklist
Implement measures to prevent and remove harmful content Who: Generative AI and content sharing platforms Penalty: Risk of reputational damage
Assembly Resolution No. 141 urges generative artificial intelligence and content sharing platforms to make voluntary commitments to prevent and remove harmful content, particularly focusing on deepfakes and cheapfakes. The bill outlines the definitions of these terms and emphasizes the potential dangers they pose, including misinformation and reputational harm. While the resolution does not impose legal penalties, it reflects a growing trend among states and the federal government to establish accountability standards for AI technologies. Companies engaged in AI development and content sharing should consider this resolution as a call to action for responsible practices in content moderation and user engagement. The resolution aligns with similar initiatives in other states aimed at enhancing transparency and accountability in AI usage.
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