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THE STATE OF NEW YORK INTRODUCED THE FIRST AMERICAN AI ACT, REQUIRING ADVERTISERS TO DISCLOSE AI-GENERATED CHARACTER FOOTAGE
On December 12th, the Governor of New York, Kathy Hocchul, signed yesterday Bill S.8420-A/A.8887-B, which aims to protect consumers while promoting transparency in the film industry, known as “the first American AI Acts”. 1AI refers here to the official press release that the new Act requires any person who produces or creates an advertisement that uses a synthetic person created by AI to be disclosed, and also requires the advertiser to obtain the consent of the estate enforcer or heir if he wishes to use the name, image or portrait of the deceased for commercial purposes..- 491
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With fines of up to €35 million, Spain 'cracks down' on firms that fail to label AI-generated content
According to Reuters on March 12, the Spanish government passed a bill on Tuesday, local time, requiring companies to use AI-generated content must be clearly labeled, or will face a maximum of 35 million euros (note: currently about 276 million yuan) or global annual turnover of 7% fine. The move is aimed at curbing the phenomenon of "deep fakes" and preventing the risk of AI misuse. Oscar Lopez, Minister of Digital Transformation, said the bill draws on the provisions of the EU's Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act), and is considered... -
New AI-related bill in the U.S. Senate: Prohibiting illegal removal of digital watermarks to prevent AI plagiarism and infringement
As artificial intelligence technology develops rapidly, how to ensure that the works of content creators are not used illegally has become a focus of global attention. A bipartisan group of members of the U.S. Senate recently proposed a new bill, the COPIED Act, which aims to simplify the verification and detection of content generated by artificial intelligence and protect the works of journalists and artists from being used by unauthorized AI models. Source note: The picture is generated by AI, and the picture is authorized by Midjourney. The COPIED Act, the "Content Origin Protection and Deep Fake Media Integrity Act", requires the U.S. National Standards and Technology Research Institute to...- 4.4k
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U.S. House of Representatives proposes new bill: AI companies should disclose the use of copyrighted training data
According to Billboard, U.S. Congressman Adam Schiff proposed a new bill on Tuesday. If the bill is passed, AI companies will be required to disclose the use of copyrighted training data, otherwise they will face financial penalties. The bill is called the Generative AI Copyright Disclosure Act, which applies to both new generative AI models and previously released and used AI systems. Image source: Pixab…- 2.6k
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New US bill requires AI companies to disclose copyrighted works used to train AI models
A bill was introduced in the U.S. Congress on Tuesday that aims to force artificial intelligence companies to reveal the copyrighted materials they use to train generative AI models. The legislation furthers efforts by lawmakers, news organizations and artists to determine how AI companies use creative works such as songs, visual art, books and movies to train their software and whether the companies are illegally infringing copyrights. California Democratic Congressman Adam Schiff introduced the bill, called the Generative AI Copyright Disclosure Act, which would require artificial intelligence companies to disclose copyrights when they release new generative AI systems…- 2.4k
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California legislation aims to ban AI-generated child pornography
The California State Assembly passed a bill aimed at combating child pornography generated by artificial intelligence, a proposal that passed in early stages in Sacramento on Tuesday. Source note: The image was generated by AI, and the image licensing service provider Midjourney AB1831 passed the Assembly Public Safety Committee hearing and will be submitted to the Privacy and Consumer Protection Committee next week. The bill aims to close loopholes in California's current child pornography laws, prohibiting the production, distribution or possession of child sexual abuse materials as long as the materials involve actual children, but ignoring computers that look like children...- 3.6k
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California senator introduces bill to ban government from working with unethical AI companies
California Senator Steve Padilla has submitted two bills aimed at regulating artificial intelligence systems, especially those used by state agencies. The first bill, Senate Bill 892, requires the California Department of Technology to develop security, privacy and non-discrimination standards for artificial intelligence services. The bill also prohibits the California government from working with suppliers that do not meet these standards. The second bill, Senate Bill 893, will establish a California Artificial Intelligence Research Center to provide scholars with computing resources and data. Source Note: The image is generated by AI,…- 4.1k
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