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Committee adopts disclosure approach for AI‑generated political media in substitute; bill advances with carve‑outs for journalism and parody
Summary
The committee reported a substitute requiring disclosure for materially deceptive AI‑generated political media, while exempting bona‑fide journalism and parody and creating expedited injunctive remedies for election‑period harms.
The committee considered and reported a substitute bill that would require conspicuous disclosure when political media uses artificial intelligence to create or materially alter a candidate’s voice, image or actions in a way that a reasonable person could believe is real and that is designed to influence an election.
Key features of the substitute discussed in committee: - Definitions: The substitute includes definitions for “AI‑generated media” and for qualifying categories such as news media, journalism, parody and satire, and explains what constitutes a reasonable‑person deceptive standard. - Disclosure…
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