
Alaska House Bans AI-Generated Child Abuse, Tightens Social Media Rules
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Alaskas House of Representatives unanimously passed a bill banning AI-generated child sexual abuse material, updating state laws to treat AI-created obscene images of minors as real child pornography. The bill also includes bans on synthetic sexual images of adults without consent and using deepfakes for harassment or threats. It holds AI companies liable for creating child abuse material and restricts kids social media access, requiring parental permission and a default curfew. The bill now heads to the Senate, with bipartisan support and concerns about privacy, enforcement challenges, and potential First Amendment issues.
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