Utah — Digital Content Provenance Standards Act (Advancing 2026)
Utah's Digital Content Provenance Standards Act would require digital content platforms to implement technical standards for labeling and authenticating AI-generated content, enabling users and platforms to verify the origin of synthetic media. Advancing through the Utah Legislature in 2026 as part of Utah's broader tech policy leadership.
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