Alaska has 10 published AI-related bills. None have been enacted yet; 10 are currently pending.
Alaska is currently experiencing a highly active phase in its AI regulatory landscape, with a total of 10 bills introduced and none yet enacted. This indicates a strong legislative interest in addressing various aspects of artificial intelligence, particularly in relation to cybersecurity, data privacy, and the implications of deepfake technology. The state is focusing on creating a framework that addresses the challenges posed by AI technologies across multiple sectors, including political campaigning, consumer protection, and technology management. Key themes emerging from the proposed legislation include a significant emphasis on the regulation of deepfakes and synthetic media, particularly in the context of elections and political advertising. Bills such as HB306, SB2, and SB177 highlight the state's intent to establish guidelines for the use of AI in sensitive areas like political campaigns and consumer data privacy. Additionally, the establishment of an AI Legislative Task Force (HCR3) suggests a commitment to ongoing dialogue and evaluation of AI's impact on various industries, which could lead to more comprehensive regulations in the future. For businesses operating in Alaska, this active legislative environment presents both opportunities and challenges. Companies involved in technology, advertising, and data management will need to stay informed about the evolving regulatory landscape to ensure compliance and mitigate risks associated with AI technologies. The focus on consumer protection and data privacy may also encourage businesses to adopt more transparent practices, potentially enhancing consumer trust and engagement in the long run.
Deepfake Laws in Alaska
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All Alaska AI Bills 10 published
Consumer Data Privacy Act
The Consumer Data Privacy Act establishes the Consumer Personal Information Privacy Act, with privacy protections for consumer information, including social security numbers, in Alaska. The Act becomes effective on January 1, 2024.
Autonomous Vehicles
HB217 is a bill in Alaska regulating autonomous vehicles. Specific provisions and the effective date cannot be confirmed without the full bill text.
Ai Legislative Task Force
HCR 3 establishes the Joint Legislative Task Force on Artificial Intelligence to address AI-related issues in Alaska.
Synthetic Media: Liability; Elections
SB33 defines synthetic media and outlines obligations for electioneering communications to prevent defamation.
Ai, Deepfakes, Cybersecurity, Data Xfers
SB2 addresses the disclosure of election-related deepfakes, AI use by state agencies, and data transfers between state agencies in Alaska. Analysis is limited without the full bill text.
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Elections: Voter Reg./legal Fund/comms
This bill relates to elections, voter registration, candidate legal funds, special needs and absentee voting, and synthetic media in election communications.
Ai, Deepfakes, Cybersecurity, Data Xfers
This bill mandates the disclosure of deepfakes in campaign communications and addresses cybersecurity and data privacy issues.
Ai, Deepfakes, Cybersecurity, Data Xfers
The bill's text is unreadable, preventing verification of claims about deepfake disclosure and cybersecurity issues.
An Act relating to defamation claims based on the use of deepfakes; and relating to the use of deepfakes in electioneeri...
HB 358 addresses defamation claims involving deepfakes and their use in electioneering communications, based on the bill's title and description. Specific provisions cannot be confirmed without the full text.
Suspending Rules 24(c), 35, 41(b), and 42(e), Uniform Rules of the Alaska State Legislature, concerning House Bill No. 3...
SCR 28 suspends certain legislative rules to facilitate the consideration of HB 358, based on its title and description, as the full text is unavailable.
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