SB 392 — Elections; Criminal Offense Of Election Interference With A Deep Fake And Solicitation; Establish
HB 986 establishes a criminal offense for election interference using deepfake technology. The bill aims to prevent the use of synthetic media to mislead voters or disrupt the electoral process. It addresses the harm domain of misinformation and disinformation, particularly in the context of AI-generated political content. The bill is currently under review in the Georgia legislature.
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