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Representative Toni Hasenbeck of Elgin has filed a legislation to prohibit an individual from sharing revenge porn created through the use of artificial intelligence.
"(The sharing of) pornography, whether real or created by AI, destroys a person's sense of privacy and dignity, wrecks their mental health and ruins lives," the bill's author said.
Oklahoma Rep. Toni Hasenbeck introduced a bill to combat AI-generated revenge porn, aiming to extend legal protections against the misuse of technology and preserve personal privacy.
Georgia lawmakers aim to criminalize AI-generated sexually explicit content involving children, shoring up legal loopholes.