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Senate tackles child safety amid deep fake technology threats

June 05, 2024 | Committee on Criminal Justice, Senate, Legislative, Texas



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Senate tackles child safety amid deep fake technology threats
The Senate Committee on Criminal Justice convened to address critical issues surrounding public safety, particularly focusing on the protection of children from emerging threats posed by technology. During the session, which began with a roll call, it was noted that a quorum was not initially present, but the meeting was deemed a continuation from the previous day.

Chairman Dan Patrick emphasized the urgency of the committee's mandate, which centers on preventing child exploitation through the misuse of deepfake technology and artificial intelligence. The committee aims to evaluate existing laws to determine their adequacy in safeguarding children and to identify necessary amendments to enhance these protections.

As the meeting progressed, the committee prepared to hear testimonies from various stakeholders, underscoring the importance of collaborative efforts in addressing these pressing concerns. The discussions are expected to inform potential legislative actions aimed at fortifying the legal framework against child predators leveraging advanced technologies.

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