Do new California laws meant to crack down on election-related deepfakes also ban memes and satire? Measures signed into law in September by Gov. Gavin Newsom were designed to limit the use of ...
Ultimately, California’s law failed First Amendment scrutiny because “counter speech” rather than censorship is the proper response to deepfakes, “no matter how offensive or inappropriate ...
At the moment, no federal or California statute specifically blocks deepfakes in ads. Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill into law last month that would have prohibited deceptive, digitally altered ...
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Gavin Newsom which makes clear that AI-generated child sexual abuse material is illegal under California law. Nasarenko said ... In cases involving “deepfakes,” when a real child’s photo ...
You’re at your polling place. You're excited to take part in the democratic process. You want to document the moment and ...
Ultimately, California’s law failed First Amendment scrutiny because “counter speech” rather than censorship is the proper response to deepfakes, “no matter how offensive or inappropriate ...
What started with a spoof of a campaign ad has led to a critical question: Do new California laws meant to crack down on election-related deepfakes also ban memes and satire? Measures signed into law ...