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Senate substitutes and advances bill to curb nonconsensual AI intimate imagery and require provenance data
Summary
A substituted AI bill dubbed the Digital Voyeurism Prevention Act would ban nonconsensual AI-generated intimate images, require provenance metadata, and create civil remedies; the Senate substituted and later passed the measure under suspension after a fiscal-note adjustment.
The Utah Senate advanced a substituted version of House Bill 276 that aims to address nonconsensual synthetic intimate imagery and strengthen provenance and content-labeling requirements for generative systems.
Senator Cullimore, describing the measure as the Digital Voyeurism Prevention Act, told the Senate the bill would prohibit AI systems from producing counterfeit intimate images of identifiable individuals without expressed consent…
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