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California bill would criminalize AI-generated porn without consent
'The Five' co-hosts discuss Elon Musk's warning to Tucker Carlson about artificial intelligence's potential to destroy civilization. A California lawmaker introduced legislation that would criminalize using artificial intelligence to create pornography while using a person's likeness without consent. Assembly member Tri Ta, a Republican representing Westminster, California, introduced the legislation in February that aims to punish people up to $1,000, or a year in jail, if they distribute "deepfake" porn depicting an individual without their consent. "This bill would make it a crime for a person to knowingly, and without the consent of the depicted individual, distribute to, exhibit to, or exchange with others, or offer to distribute to, exhibit to, or exchange with others audio or visual media that falsely depicts an individual engaging in sexual conduct that would appear to a reasonable observer to be an authentic record of the conduct. By creating a new crime, this bill would impose a state-mandated local program," a legislative council's digest of the bill states.
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