Groundbreaking legislation from the left coast is already being challenged in court almost immediately after being signed into law by the state’s alt-left governor.
California now has some of the toughest laws in the United States to crack down on election deepf Governor Gavin Newsom signed three groundbreaking proposals this week at an artificial intelligence conference in San Francisco.
This has resulted in California having some of the most stringent laws in the United States to combat election deepfakes in advance of the 2024 election, as Fox News reported.
The State’s Move
The state may be among the first to implement legislation that prohibits the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to generate and distribute fraudulent images and videos in political advertisements in the lead-up to Election Day.
However, a lawsuit filed in Sacramento on Tuesday is currently challenging two of the three statutes, one of which was intended to reduce the practice in the 2024 election.
These include one that is immediately effective and enables any individual to file a lawsuit for damages related to election deepfakes, and the other mandates that large online platforms, such as X, remove the deceptive material beginning next year. […]
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