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House proposes amendments to synthetic-media bill, orders third reading after debate on disclosures and exemptions
Summary
The House advanced S.23, an act regulating deceptive synthetic media in elections, by proposing to the Senate its committee-recommended amendments, ordering third reading and debating a 90-day disclosure window, enforcement and exemptions for broadcasters and vendors.
The Vermont House took up S.23, legislation addressing the use of synthetic media in elections, amended the committee report and voted to propose the committee's recommendation to the Senate; the chamber also ordered third reading.
S.23, as reported by the House Government Operations and Military Affairs Committee, would require anyone who knowingly publishes, distributes or communicates deceptive or fraudulent synthetic media intended to influence an election to include a disclosure that the content was created or intentionally manipulated by artificial intelligence…
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