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California to test law targeting election deepfakes by AI

San Antonio Urban Editorial Team
Last updated: 2024/09/18 at 11:27 PM
San Antonio Urban Editorial Team Published September 18, 2024
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California to test law targeting election deepfakes by AI

California Enacts Stricter Laws to Combat Election Deepfakes Ahead of 2024

California has taken a bold step towards safeguarding the integrity of elections in the United States by enacting some of the toughest laws to crack down on election deepfakes. Governor Gavin Newsom signed three landmark proposals at an artificial intelligence conference in San Francisco, paving the way for a new era of protection against misinformation.

The newly enacted laws prohibit the use of AI to create false images and videos in political ads close to Election Day. With the emergence of AI technology, the threat of election disinformation has escalated globally, prompting lawmakers in more than a dozen states to push for similar measures. However, California’s law stands out as the most comprehensive, targeting not only materials that could sway voter perception but also any misleading content related to election integrity, including election workers and voting machines.

One of the laws, which takes immediate effect, makes it illegal to create and distribute false materials about elections 120 days before Election Day and 60 days after. Violators could face civil penalties, and courts are granted the authority to halt the dissemination of such content. The exemption for parody and satire aims to balance the need for transparency with artistic expression.

The primary goal of these laws is to preserve public trust in the electoral process amidst a politically charged climate. However, the legislation has sparked debate among free speech advocates and social media platforms, with figures like Elon Musk challenging the constitutionality of the new regulations.

While the effectiveness of these laws remains untested in court, advocates believe that having such measures in place could act as a deterrent against potential violations. Ilana Beller of Public Citizen, a consumer advocacy organization, emphasizes the importance of swift action in countering election deepfakes, given the rapid dissemination of fraudulent content in today’s digital age.

As the law faces scrutiny and criticism, its impact on safeguarding elections against deceptive practices remains to be seen. Nonetheless, Newsom’s office has affirmed its commitment to upholding the laws and ensuring the accountability of individuals and platforms involved in disseminating false information.

California’s proactive stance on combating election deepfakes sets a precedent for other states to follow, highlighting the urgency of addressing digital threats to democratic processes. By enacting stringent regulations and holding perpetrators accountable, policymakers aim to safeguard the sanctity of elections and uphold the democratic values enshrined in the Constitution.

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