
Utah Governor's Deepfake Bill: Church's Moral Stance
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Utahs governor is on the verge of signing a bill, supported by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, that targets AI-generated deepfakes. The law would allow individuals to sue for defamation if their identity is misused in realistic fake videos or audio, with protections lasting 70 years after death. The church, known for political neutrality, intervened due to the threat AI deepfakes pose to its core teachings. This move underscores growing concerns about AIs misuse and sets a precedent for future regulations to combat fake content and protect identities.
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