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Missouri Lawmakers Propose Deepfake Legislation Amid Growing AI Concerns

Severity: Low (Score: 36.9)

Sources: Cnbc, missouriindependent.com

Summary

Missouri lawmakers are currently debating a series of bills aimed at regulating artificial intelligence, particularly focusing on deepfakes and non-consensual images. The proposed legislation includes 'The Taylor Swift Act', which would allow individuals to sue for unauthorized AI-generated images, including those involving minors. The bills reflect a growing concern over the rapid development of AI technologies and their potential misuse in political campaigns and personal privacy violations. Lawmakers are also discussing liability limitations for AI companies, seeking to establish guidelines that could protect them from lawsuits if they comply with federal standards. The legislative process is ongoing, with some lawmakers advocating for a more streamlined approach to the multiple proposals presented. The bills are part of a broader national conversation about AI regulation, with similar initiatives being considered in other states. As the situation evolves, the implications for AI governance and individual rights remain significant. Key Points: • Missouri lawmakers are debating multiple bills to regulate deepfakes and AI technologies. • The Taylor Swift Act aims to provide civil remedies for individuals depicted in unauthorized AI images. • Legislation includes provisions to limit liability for AI companies following federal guidelines.

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