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Subcommittee tables content-provenance bill, asks JCOTS to study interoperability and labeling
Summary
The subcommittee tabled HB 2121, a bill that would encourage interoperable provenance labeling for AI-generated content and assign enforcement to the Attorney General, and sent a letter to the Joint Commission on Technology and Science (JCOTS) for further study.
The Technology and Innovation Subcommittee voted to table House Bill 2121 and transmit a letter to the Joint Commission on Technology and Science (JCOTS) asking for further study of content provenance and interoperability for generative content.
Delegate Doug Maldonado, the bill’s patron, said the measure would encourage platforms to retain provenance metadata and support interoperable content credentials so that information about how a piece of content was created moves with it between services. "All we're doing here is asking…
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