H 4660 — Deceptive And Fraudulent Deepfake Media In Elections
This bill aims to address the use of deceptive and fraudulent deepfake media in elections. It seeks to establish legal measures to prevent the dissemination of deepfake content that could mislead voters or interfere with electoral processes. The bill was introduced in the 2023-2024 legislative session and referred to the Committee on Judiciary for review. It addresses harms related to election disinformation and AI-powered fraud.
Linked Incidents
3Incidents this policy has been directly linked to
Political campaigner exposed to deepfake misinformation during election campaign leading to increased awareness of digital disinformation tactics
Chinese and Iranian actors produce deepfake content to influence 2020 US election via AI-generated media
Political party campaign staff in Assam defrauded via AI-generated deepfake videos leading to police complaints and court petitions
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South Florida man arrested after posting AI-generated deepfake video of deputy’s patrol car being broken into in Puerto Rico
YouTube AI auto-dub mistranslates 'Now, Jimmy Kimmel!' into 'Well now, kill him' in Japanese-language version of his own show
Retired Toronto banker Michael Mallinson falsely identified as Charlie Kirk's assassin in viral social media posts
Journalist Helen Brown's photo stolen and placed on Kremlin-linked fake news site to lend credibility to Ukraine disinformation
Pet care company targeted by AI-generated fake review bombing campaign on Google
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