HB 1766 — Relating To Elections
HB 1766 addresses election-related issues, including the regulation of synthetic media and deepfakes in the context of elections. The bill aims to prevent the spread of disinformation by imposing restrictions on the use of deepfake technology in political advertising. It is currently pending introduction in the 2024 Hawaii legislative session.
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