California governor signs laws to crack down on election deepfakes and protect Actor's Likenesses
- California Governor Gavin Newsom signed legislation to protect actors from unauthorized artificial intelligence cloning, effective in 2025.
- Another law signed prevents the digital cloning of deceased performers for commercial use without estate permission, supported by SAG-AFTRA.
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FIRE on Newsom's 'Deepfake' Ban: 'Threatens Satire, Parody, ... Speech'
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) came out strongly against California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) for signing a new law banning so-called "deepfakes" in elections, saying it threatens free speech. The post FIRE on Newsom’s ‘Deepfake’ Ban: ‘Threatens Satire, Parody, … Speech’ appeared first on Breitbart.
BREAKING: Gavin Newsom Signs Bill Making It Illegal for Anyone in California to Talk Except Him • Genesius Times
SACRAMENTO, CA – In a bold legislative move that has left political analysts, constitutional scholars, and anyone with a mouth utterly speechless, California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a groundbreaking new bill into law: The Gavin Has the Floor Act, which makes it illegal for anyone in the state to speak unless their name is Gavin Newsom. At a signing ceremony that, naturally, featured Newsom speaking for three hours uninterrupted, the gov…
US: California governor signs 3 new laws regulating AI ‘deepfakes’ related to elections
California Governor Gavin Newsom signed three bills into law on Tuesday, which collectively aim to regulate election-related content generated by artificial intelligence (AI). AB 2655 specifies that a “large online platform” must “block the posting of materially deceptive content related to elections in California.” Furthermore, these platforms would have to create procedures where California residents can notify the platform and report any cont…
#SHOWBIZ: California governor signs legislation to protect entertainers from AI
WASHINGTON, Sept 19 - California Governor Gavin Newsom signed two bills into law on Tuesday that aim to help actors and performers protect their digital replicas in audio and visual productions from artificial intelligence, the governor's office said. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
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