Five U.S. states pass laws against AI-generated deepfakes targeting children by mid-2025?
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U.S. States Act Against AI-Generated Deepfakes Targeting Children
Dec 1, 2024, 04:38 PM
Several states in the U.S. are taking legislative action to address the growing issue of AI-generated deepfakes, particularly those involving explicit content targeting children. The rapid rise in incidents of such deepfakes has prompted discussions on the need for stronger laws to protect minors. These measures aim to increase accountability in technology use and safeguard youth against exploitation in the digital age.
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