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What's the current status of generative AI legislation in the United States?

Regulations around generative AI are increasing across the United States, with most current state legislation focused on two main areas: politics (addressing deepfakes) and non-consensual pornography. These are domains where there's general agreement about the need for regulation. A smaller number of states have enacted or proposed laws specifically protecting people's likenesses, including their images and voices. Notably, legislation was introduced last year that would provide protection for celebrities like Scarlett Johansson against unauthorized AI recreation of their likeness, addressing growing concerns about consent and image rights in the era of generative AI.

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Legislation on Generative AI and Celebrity Rights

CBS News·8 months ago

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What did Scarlett Johansson say about the AI-generated video depicting her?

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What do we know about the origins of the viral video involving celebrities and Kanye West?

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What did the creator of the AI-generated video say about misleading people?

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How can people do a better job of spotting AI-generated content, especially if the message is in Hebrew?

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What are the challenges regarding regulating AI content that uses people's likenesses?

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