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Committee backs bill criminalizing AI-altered sexual images of identifiable minors
Summary
The committee reported H3046 favorably after Representative Moore said the bill closes a gap allowing prosecution when AI is used to create explicit images of real minors. Committee approved the measure by roll call (22–0–2).
The House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday reported H3046 favorably, a bill that would criminalize the creation, distribution and possession of AI-morphed sexual images of identifiable minors.
Representative Moore, presenting the bill, told the panel that the measure targets images created or altered through artificial intelligence to make it appear that a real child is engaged in explicit conduct. “This is a serious form of child exploitation and becoming a widespread problem and it’s time for our laws to catch up with this new technology,”…
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