California Governor Newsom Cracks Down on Sexually Explicit Deepfakes & AI Transparency

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In this episode, we dive into 3 more new bills singed into law since last week's 5 new deepfake laws (last episode). California’s bold move to tackle the growing threat of AI misuse with new legislation signed by Governor Gavin Newsom. As AI technology advances, so does the potential for harm—especially in the realm of deepfakes and sexually explicit digital content. Governor Newsom’s latest bills, SB 942, SB 926, and SB 981, are set to combat the spread of AI-generated manipulation, protecting Californians from privacy violations and digital identity theft. We break down what you need to know about these laws, including requirements for AI watermarking, criminalizing the creation of harmful AI-generated content, and empowering victims to take action against perpetrators. Plus, we explore how these measures set the standard for AI accountability without stifling innovation. Whether you’re a tech enthusiast or concerned about digital rights, this episode unpacks the steps California is taking to ensure ethical AI use. Tune in to stay ahead of this vital issue reshaping our digital future. Key Takeaways: • AI watermarking becomes mandatory for AI-generated content. • New crime targets AI-generated sexually explicit deepfakes. • Platforms must now swiftly act to remove harmful deepfake content. Don’t miss this important episode about how California is leading the charge in the ethical regulation of AI. See official announcement here https://www.gov.ca.gov/2024/09/19/governor-newsom-signs-bills-to-crack-down-on-sexually-explicit-deepfakes-require-ai-watermarking/ Mitch Jackson, Esq. Keynotes and Private Presentations https://mitch-jackson.com  “AI In Law” Digital Book (free) https://mitchjackson.xyz  “AI In Law” Podcast Episodes https://mitch-jackson.com/podcast  “AI In Law” LinkedIn Group https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14496348/      

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