A bill introduced in the Minnesota Senate aims to combat the creation of AI-generated nude images of individuals without their consent. The bill, introduced by Sen. Erin Maye Quade, would ban apps and websites that create fake sexualized pictures or videos of individuals using AI technology. Violators could face fines of up to $500,000 for failing to comply. The legislation comes in response to the rise of apps and websites that allow third parties to create convincing fake nude images of people, causing humiliation and distress to victims like Megan Hurley, who shared her experience at the State Capitol. The bill also aims to make it easier for victims to take legal action against perpetrators. Companies like ChatGPT and Meta already have rules in place to prevent the use of such technology. The proposed legislation seeks to protect individuals from having their privacy violated through the unauthorized creation of fake nude images.
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