SB 346 — Schools: Prohibits The Use Of Deepfake Material Against Students Enrolled In K-12
SB 346 is a Louisiana state bill that prohibits the use of deepfake material against students enrolled in K-12 schools. The legislation aims to protect minors from the potential harms of synthetic media, including deepfake pornography or misleading content. It addresses privacy and surveillance concerns related to the unauthorized creation and distribution of deepfake material targeting students. The bill was introduced in the 2026 legislative session and is currently proposed.
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