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Committee approves bill requiring campuses to address AI‑generated sexual harassment

California State Assembly — Higher Education Committee · April 14, 2026

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Summary

AB 2212 would expand the education code definition of sexual harassment to cover AI‑generated explicit material and require higher-education institutions to adopt policies and resources to address tech‑facilitated harassment; student survivors and campus groups urged passage.

Assemblymember Bauer‑Kehan presented AB 2212, which updates the education code to cover tech‑facilitated sexual harassment, including nonconsensual AI‑generated explicit material, and requires colleges to develop consistent prevention, reporting and support policies.

"Institutions need standardized policies to address AI generated explicit material," America Rodriguez Lagos, a UCLA undergraduate and member of Survivors and Allies, told the committee, sharing personal testimony about intimate images being used without consent. The bill would require campuses to provide students with resource lists and clarify consent standards for digitized materials.

Campus student groups and privacy advocates supported the measure. The committee recorded sufficient votes to pass AB 2212 and referred the bill to the Privacy and Consumer Protection Committee for further review.