SB 828 — Child Protection and Deepfake Prohibition Act
SB 828, titled the Child Protection and Deepfake Prohibition Act, aims to address harms related to minors and synthetic media. The bill includes provisions to prohibit the creation and distribution of deepfakes involving minors, as well as measures to protect minors from online exploitation and obscenity. It also addresses public safety concerns related to emerging technologies and information technology. The bill was introduced in the 2023 legislative session and remains in the proposed stage.
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