California 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2355 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/12/2024

                    CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2355Introduced by Assembly Member Wendy CarrilloFebruary 12, 2024 An act to add Chapter 1.5 (commencing with Section 20050) to Division 20 of the Elections Code, relating to political advertisements. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2355, as introduced, Wendy Carrillo. Political advertisements: artificial intelligence.Existing law requires a paid political advertisement, as defined, that refers to an election or to any candidate for state or local elective office and that is contained or distributed with a newspaper to include the printed disclosure Paid Political Advertisement, as specified. Existing law, until January 1, 2027, prohibits a person, committee, or other entity from, except as specified, distributing, with actual malice, materially deceptive audio or visual media of a candidate for elective office with the intent to injure the candidates reputation or to deceive the voter into voting for or against the candidate.This bill would require a person, committee, or other entity that creates, originally publishes, or originally distributes a qualified political advertisement to include in the advertisement a specified disclosure that the advertisement was generated, in whole or in part, using artificial intelligence, as defined. The bill would define qualified political advertisement to include any paid advertisement, as specified, that relates to a candidate for federal, state, or local office, any election to federal, state, or local office, a ballot measure, or a bond issue, that contains any image, audio, or video that is generated, in whole or in part, using artificial intelligence. The bill would authorize any registered voter to bring an action in superior court seeking a temporary or permanent restraining order or injunction against the publication, printing, circulation, posting, or distribution of any qualified political advertisement that violates these disclosure requirements.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY  Appropriation: NO  Fiscal Committee: NO  Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Chapter 1.5 (commencing with Section 20050) is added to Division 20 of the Elections Code, to read: CHAPTER 1.5. Artificial Intelligence in Political Advertisements20050. (a) (1) If a person, committee, as defined in Section 82013 of the Government Code, or other entity creates, originally publishes, or originally distributes a qualified political advertisement, the qualified political advertisement shall include, in a clear and conspicuous manner, the following disclosure: This _____ has been generated, in whole or in part, using artificial intelligence.(2) The blank in the disclosure required by paragraph (1) shall be filled with whichever of the following terms most accurately describes the media:(A) Audio(B) Image.(C) Video.(3) (A) For visual media, the text of the disclosure shall appear in a size that is easily readable by the average viewer and no smaller than the largest font size of other text appearing in the visual media. If the visual media does not include any other text, the disclosure shall appear in a size that is easily readable by the average viewer. For visual media that is video, the disclosure shall appear for the duration of the video.(B) If the media consists of audio only, the disclosure shall be read in a clearly spoken manner and in a pitch that can be easily heard by the average listener, at the beginning of the audio, at the end of the audio, and, if the audio is greater than two minutes in length, interspersed within the audio at intervals of not greater than two minutes each.(b) (1) This section does not alter or negate any rights, obligations, or immunities of an interactive service provider under Section 230 of Title 47 of the United States Code.(2) This section does not apply to any of the following:(A) A radio or television broadcasting station, including a cable or satellite television operator, programmer, or producer, that broadcasts a qualified political advertisement as part of a bona fide newscast, news interview, news documentary, or on-the-spot coverage of bona fide news events, if the broadcast clearly acknowledges through content or a disclosure, in a manner that can be easily heard or read by the average listener or viewer, that the qualified political advertisement may have been generated, in whole or in part, using artificial intelligence.(B) A radio or television broadcasting station, including a cable or satellite television operator, programmer, or producer, when it is paid to broadcast a qualified political advertisement.(C) An internet website, or a regularly published newspaper, magazine, or other periodical of general circulation, including an internet or electronic publication, that routinely carries news and commentary of general interest, and that publishes a qualified political advertisement, if the publication clearly states that the qualified political advertisement may have been generated, in whole or in part, using artificial intelligence.(D) A qualified political advertisement that constitutes satire or parody.(c) The superior court, in a case brought before it by a registered voter, may issue a temporary or permanent restraining order or injunction against the publication, printing, circulation, posting, or distribution of any qualified political advertisement in violation of this section, and all cases of this nature shall be in a preferred position for purposes of trial and appeal, so as to assure the speedy disposition of cases of this nature.(d) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:(1) Artificial intelligence means a machine-based system that can, for a given set of human-defined objectives, make predictions, recommendations, or decisions influencing real or virtual environments, and that uses machine and human-based inputs to do all of the following:(A) Perceive real and virtual environments.(B) Abstract such perceptions into models through analysis in an automated manner.(C) Use model inference to formulate options for information or action.(2) Ballot measure includes any of the following:(A) City ballot measures.(B) County ballot measures.(C) School and district ballot measures.(D) Statewide ballot measures.(3) Bond issue has the same meaning as the term is defined in Section 9400.(4) Qualified political advertisement means means any paid advertisement, including search engine marketing, display advertisements, video advertisements, native advertisements, issue advertisements, printed advertisements, messaging service advertisements, mobile application advertisements, prerecorded telephone message advertisements, or sponsorships, relating to a candidate for federal, state, or local office, any election to federal, state, or local office, a ballot measure, or a bond issue, that contains any image, audio, or video that is generated, in whole or in part, using artificial intelligence.

 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2355Introduced by Assembly Member Wendy CarrilloFebruary 12, 2024 An act to add Chapter 1.5 (commencing with Section 20050) to Division 20 of the Elections Code, relating to political advertisements. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2355, as introduced, Wendy Carrillo. Political advertisements: artificial intelligence.Existing law requires a paid political advertisement, as defined, that refers to an election or to any candidate for state or local elective office and that is contained or distributed with a newspaper to include the printed disclosure Paid Political Advertisement, as specified. Existing law, until January 1, 2027, prohibits a person, committee, or other entity from, except as specified, distributing, with actual malice, materially deceptive audio or visual media of a candidate for elective office with the intent to injure the candidates reputation or to deceive the voter into voting for or against the candidate.This bill would require a person, committee, or other entity that creates, originally publishes, or originally distributes a qualified political advertisement to include in the advertisement a specified disclosure that the advertisement was generated, in whole or in part, using artificial intelligence, as defined. The bill would define qualified political advertisement to include any paid advertisement, as specified, that relates to a candidate for federal, state, or local office, any election to federal, state, or local office, a ballot measure, or a bond issue, that contains any image, audio, or video that is generated, in whole or in part, using artificial intelligence. The bill would authorize any registered voter to bring an action in superior court seeking a temporary or permanent restraining order or injunction against the publication, printing, circulation, posting, or distribution of any qualified political advertisement that violates these disclosure requirements.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY  Appropriation: NO  Fiscal Committee: NO  Local Program: NO 





 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION

 Assembly Bill 

No. 2355

Introduced by Assembly Member Wendy CarrilloFebruary 12, 2024

Introduced by Assembly Member Wendy Carrillo
February 12, 2024

 An act to add Chapter 1.5 (commencing with Section 20050) to Division 20 of the Elections Code, relating to political advertisements. 

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

AB 2355, as introduced, Wendy Carrillo. Political advertisements: artificial intelligence.

Existing law requires a paid political advertisement, as defined, that refers to an election or to any candidate for state or local elective office and that is contained or distributed with a newspaper to include the printed disclosure Paid Political Advertisement, as specified. Existing law, until January 1, 2027, prohibits a person, committee, or other entity from, except as specified, distributing, with actual malice, materially deceptive audio or visual media of a candidate for elective office with the intent to injure the candidates reputation or to deceive the voter into voting for or against the candidate.This bill would require a person, committee, or other entity that creates, originally publishes, or originally distributes a qualified political advertisement to include in the advertisement a specified disclosure that the advertisement was generated, in whole or in part, using artificial intelligence, as defined. The bill would define qualified political advertisement to include any paid advertisement, as specified, that relates to a candidate for federal, state, or local office, any election to federal, state, or local office, a ballot measure, or a bond issue, that contains any image, audio, or video that is generated, in whole or in part, using artificial intelligence. The bill would authorize any registered voter to bring an action in superior court seeking a temporary or permanent restraining order or injunction against the publication, printing, circulation, posting, or distribution of any qualified political advertisement that violates these disclosure requirements.

Existing law requires a paid political advertisement, as defined, that refers to an election or to any candidate for state or local elective office and that is contained or distributed with a newspaper to include the printed disclosure Paid Political Advertisement, as specified. Existing law, until January 1, 2027, prohibits a person, committee, or other entity from, except as specified, distributing, with actual malice, materially deceptive audio or visual media of a candidate for elective office with the intent to injure the candidates reputation or to deceive the voter into voting for or against the candidate.

This bill would require a person, committee, or other entity that creates, originally publishes, or originally distributes a qualified political advertisement to include in the advertisement a specified disclosure that the advertisement was generated, in whole or in part, using artificial intelligence, as defined. The bill would define qualified political advertisement to include any paid advertisement, as specified, that relates to a candidate for federal, state, or local office, any election to federal, state, or local office, a ballot measure, or a bond issue, that contains any image, audio, or video that is generated, in whole or in part, using artificial intelligence. The bill would authorize any registered voter to bring an action in superior court seeking a temporary or permanent restraining order or injunction against the publication, printing, circulation, posting, or distribution of any qualified political advertisement that violates these disclosure requirements.

## Digest Key

## Bill Text

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Chapter 1.5 (commencing with Section 20050) is added to Division 20 of the Elections Code, to read: CHAPTER 1.5. Artificial Intelligence in Political Advertisements20050. (a) (1) If a person, committee, as defined in Section 82013 of the Government Code, or other entity creates, originally publishes, or originally distributes a qualified political advertisement, the qualified political advertisement shall include, in a clear and conspicuous manner, the following disclosure: This _____ has been generated, in whole or in part, using artificial intelligence.(2) The blank in the disclosure required by paragraph (1) shall be filled with whichever of the following terms most accurately describes the media:(A) Audio(B) Image.(C) Video.(3) (A) For visual media, the text of the disclosure shall appear in a size that is easily readable by the average viewer and no smaller than the largest font size of other text appearing in the visual media. If the visual media does not include any other text, the disclosure shall appear in a size that is easily readable by the average viewer. For visual media that is video, the disclosure shall appear for the duration of the video.(B) If the media consists of audio only, the disclosure shall be read in a clearly spoken manner and in a pitch that can be easily heard by the average listener, at the beginning of the audio, at the end of the audio, and, if the audio is greater than two minutes in length, interspersed within the audio at intervals of not greater than two minutes each.(b) (1) This section does not alter or negate any rights, obligations, or immunities of an interactive service provider under Section 230 of Title 47 of the United States Code.(2) This section does not apply to any of the following:(A) A radio or television broadcasting station, including a cable or satellite television operator, programmer, or producer, that broadcasts a qualified political advertisement as part of a bona fide newscast, news interview, news documentary, or on-the-spot coverage of bona fide news events, if the broadcast clearly acknowledges through content or a disclosure, in a manner that can be easily heard or read by the average listener or viewer, that the qualified political advertisement may have been generated, in whole or in part, using artificial intelligence.(B) A radio or television broadcasting station, including a cable or satellite television operator, programmer, or producer, when it is paid to broadcast a qualified political advertisement.(C) An internet website, or a regularly published newspaper, magazine, or other periodical of general circulation, including an internet or electronic publication, that routinely carries news and commentary of general interest, and that publishes a qualified political advertisement, if the publication clearly states that the qualified political advertisement may have been generated, in whole or in part, using artificial intelligence.(D) A qualified political advertisement that constitutes satire or parody.(c) The superior court, in a case brought before it by a registered voter, may issue a temporary or permanent restraining order or injunction against the publication, printing, circulation, posting, or distribution of any qualified political advertisement in violation of this section, and all cases of this nature shall be in a preferred position for purposes of trial and appeal, so as to assure the speedy disposition of cases of this nature.(d) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:(1) Artificial intelligence means a machine-based system that can, for a given set of human-defined objectives, make predictions, recommendations, or decisions influencing real or virtual environments, and that uses machine and human-based inputs to do all of the following:(A) Perceive real and virtual environments.(B) Abstract such perceptions into models through analysis in an automated manner.(C) Use model inference to formulate options for information or action.(2) Ballot measure includes any of the following:(A) City ballot measures.(B) County ballot measures.(C) School and district ballot measures.(D) Statewide ballot measures.(3) Bond issue has the same meaning as the term is defined in Section 9400.(4) Qualified political advertisement means means any paid advertisement, including search engine marketing, display advertisements, video advertisements, native advertisements, issue advertisements, printed advertisements, messaging service advertisements, mobile application advertisements, prerecorded telephone message advertisements, or sponsorships, relating to a candidate for federal, state, or local office, any election to federal, state, or local office, a ballot measure, or a bond issue, that contains any image, audio, or video that is generated, in whole or in part, using artificial intelligence.

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

## The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. Chapter 1.5 (commencing with Section 20050) is added to Division 20 of the Elections Code, to read: CHAPTER 1.5. Artificial Intelligence in Political Advertisements20050. (a) (1) If a person, committee, as defined in Section 82013 of the Government Code, or other entity creates, originally publishes, or originally distributes a qualified political advertisement, the qualified political advertisement shall include, in a clear and conspicuous manner, the following disclosure: This _____ has been generated, in whole or in part, using artificial intelligence.(2) The blank in the disclosure required by paragraph (1) shall be filled with whichever of the following terms most accurately describes the media:(A) Audio(B) Image.(C) Video.(3) (A) For visual media, the text of the disclosure shall appear in a size that is easily readable by the average viewer and no smaller than the largest font size of other text appearing in the visual media. If the visual media does not include any other text, the disclosure shall appear in a size that is easily readable by the average viewer. For visual media that is video, the disclosure shall appear for the duration of the video.(B) If the media consists of audio only, the disclosure shall be read in a clearly spoken manner and in a pitch that can be easily heard by the average listener, at the beginning of the audio, at the end of the audio, and, if the audio is greater than two minutes in length, interspersed within the audio at intervals of not greater than two minutes each.(b) (1) This section does not alter or negate any rights, obligations, or immunities of an interactive service provider under Section 230 of Title 47 of the United States Code.(2) This section does not apply to any of the following:(A) A radio or television broadcasting station, including a cable or satellite television operator, programmer, or producer, that broadcasts a qualified political advertisement as part of a bona fide newscast, news interview, news documentary, or on-the-spot coverage of bona fide news events, if the broadcast clearly acknowledges through content or a disclosure, in a manner that can be easily heard or read by the average listener or viewer, that the qualified political advertisement may have been generated, in whole or in part, using artificial intelligence.(B) A radio or television broadcasting station, including a cable or satellite television operator, programmer, or producer, when it is paid to broadcast a qualified political advertisement.(C) An internet website, or a regularly published newspaper, magazine, or other periodical of general circulation, including an internet or electronic publication, that routinely carries news and commentary of general interest, and that publishes a qualified political advertisement, if the publication clearly states that the qualified political advertisement may have been generated, in whole or in part, using artificial intelligence.(D) A qualified political advertisement that constitutes satire or parody.(c) The superior court, in a case brought before it by a registered voter, may issue a temporary or permanent restraining order or injunction against the publication, printing, circulation, posting, or distribution of any qualified political advertisement in violation of this section, and all cases of this nature shall be in a preferred position for purposes of trial and appeal, so as to assure the speedy disposition of cases of this nature.(d) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:(1) Artificial intelligence means a machine-based system that can, for a given set of human-defined objectives, make predictions, recommendations, or decisions influencing real or virtual environments, and that uses machine and human-based inputs to do all of the following:(A) Perceive real and virtual environments.(B) Abstract such perceptions into models through analysis in an automated manner.(C) Use model inference to formulate options for information or action.(2) Ballot measure includes any of the following:(A) City ballot measures.(B) County ballot measures.(C) School and district ballot measures.(D) Statewide ballot measures.(3) Bond issue has the same meaning as the term is defined in Section 9400.(4) Qualified political advertisement means means any paid advertisement, including search engine marketing, display advertisements, video advertisements, native advertisements, issue advertisements, printed advertisements, messaging service advertisements, mobile application advertisements, prerecorded telephone message advertisements, or sponsorships, relating to a candidate for federal, state, or local office, any election to federal, state, or local office, a ballot measure, or a bond issue, that contains any image, audio, or video that is generated, in whole or in part, using artificial intelligence.

SECTION 1. Chapter 1.5 (commencing with Section 20050) is added to Division 20 of the Elections Code, to read:

### SECTION 1.

 CHAPTER 1.5. Artificial Intelligence in Political Advertisements20050. (a) (1) If a person, committee, as defined in Section 82013 of the Government Code, or other entity creates, originally publishes, or originally distributes a qualified political advertisement, the qualified political advertisement shall include, in a clear and conspicuous manner, the following disclosure: This _____ has been generated, in whole or in part, using artificial intelligence.(2) The blank in the disclosure required by paragraph (1) shall be filled with whichever of the following terms most accurately describes the media:(A) Audio(B) Image.(C) Video.(3) (A) For visual media, the text of the disclosure shall appear in a size that is easily readable by the average viewer and no smaller than the largest font size of other text appearing in the visual media. If the visual media does not include any other text, the disclosure shall appear in a size that is easily readable by the average viewer. For visual media that is video, the disclosure shall appear for the duration of the video.(B) If the media consists of audio only, the disclosure shall be read in a clearly spoken manner and in a pitch that can be easily heard by the average listener, at the beginning of the audio, at the end of the audio, and, if the audio is greater than two minutes in length, interspersed within the audio at intervals of not greater than two minutes each.(b) (1) This section does not alter or negate any rights, obligations, or immunities of an interactive service provider under Section 230 of Title 47 of the United States Code.(2) This section does not apply to any of the following:(A) A radio or television broadcasting station, including a cable or satellite television operator, programmer, or producer, that broadcasts a qualified political advertisement as part of a bona fide newscast, news interview, news documentary, or on-the-spot coverage of bona fide news events, if the broadcast clearly acknowledges through content or a disclosure, in a manner that can be easily heard or read by the average listener or viewer, that the qualified political advertisement may have been generated, in whole or in part, using artificial intelligence.(B) A radio or television broadcasting station, including a cable or satellite television operator, programmer, or producer, when it is paid to broadcast a qualified political advertisement.(C) An internet website, or a regularly published newspaper, magazine, or other periodical of general circulation, including an internet or electronic publication, that routinely carries news and commentary of general interest, and that publishes a qualified political advertisement, if the publication clearly states that the qualified political advertisement may have been generated, in whole or in part, using artificial intelligence.(D) A qualified political advertisement that constitutes satire or parody.(c) The superior court, in a case brought before it by a registered voter, may issue a temporary or permanent restraining order or injunction against the publication, printing, circulation, posting, or distribution of any qualified political advertisement in violation of this section, and all cases of this nature shall be in a preferred position for purposes of trial and appeal, so as to assure the speedy disposition of cases of this nature.(d) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:(1) Artificial intelligence means a machine-based system that can, for a given set of human-defined objectives, make predictions, recommendations, or decisions influencing real or virtual environments, and that uses machine and human-based inputs to do all of the following:(A) Perceive real and virtual environments.(B) Abstract such perceptions into models through analysis in an automated manner.(C) Use model inference to formulate options for information or action.(2) Ballot measure includes any of the following:(A) City ballot measures.(B) County ballot measures.(C) School and district ballot measures.(D) Statewide ballot measures.(3) Bond issue has the same meaning as the term is defined in Section 9400.(4) Qualified political advertisement means means any paid advertisement, including search engine marketing, display advertisements, video advertisements, native advertisements, issue advertisements, printed advertisements, messaging service advertisements, mobile application advertisements, prerecorded telephone message advertisements, or sponsorships, relating to a candidate for federal, state, or local office, any election to federal, state, or local office, a ballot measure, or a bond issue, that contains any image, audio, or video that is generated, in whole or in part, using artificial intelligence.

 CHAPTER 1.5. Artificial Intelligence in Political Advertisements20050. (a) (1) If a person, committee, as defined in Section 82013 of the Government Code, or other entity creates, originally publishes, or originally distributes a qualified political advertisement, the qualified political advertisement shall include, in a clear and conspicuous manner, the following disclosure: This _____ has been generated, in whole or in part, using artificial intelligence.(2) The blank in the disclosure required by paragraph (1) shall be filled with whichever of the following terms most accurately describes the media:(A) Audio(B) Image.(C) Video.(3) (A) For visual media, the text of the disclosure shall appear in a size that is easily readable by the average viewer and no smaller than the largest font size of other text appearing in the visual media. If the visual media does not include any other text, the disclosure shall appear in a size that is easily readable by the average viewer. For visual media that is video, the disclosure shall appear for the duration of the video.(B) If the media consists of audio only, the disclosure shall be read in a clearly spoken manner and in a pitch that can be easily heard by the average listener, at the beginning of the audio, at the end of the audio, and, if the audio is greater than two minutes in length, interspersed within the audio at intervals of not greater than two minutes each.(b) (1) This section does not alter or negate any rights, obligations, or immunities of an interactive service provider under Section 230 of Title 47 of the United States Code.(2) This section does not apply to any of the following:(A) A radio or television broadcasting station, including a cable or satellite television operator, programmer, or producer, that broadcasts a qualified political advertisement as part of a bona fide newscast, news interview, news documentary, or on-the-spot coverage of bona fide news events, if the broadcast clearly acknowledges through content or a disclosure, in a manner that can be easily heard or read by the average listener or viewer, that the qualified political advertisement may have been generated, in whole or in part, using artificial intelligence.(B) A radio or television broadcasting station, including a cable or satellite television operator, programmer, or producer, when it is paid to broadcast a qualified political advertisement.(C) An internet website, or a regularly published newspaper, magazine, or other periodical of general circulation, including an internet or electronic publication, that routinely carries news and commentary of general interest, and that publishes a qualified political advertisement, if the publication clearly states that the qualified political advertisement may have been generated, in whole or in part, using artificial intelligence.(D) A qualified political advertisement that constitutes satire or parody.(c) The superior court, in a case brought before it by a registered voter, may issue a temporary or permanent restraining order or injunction against the publication, printing, circulation, posting, or distribution of any qualified political advertisement in violation of this section, and all cases of this nature shall be in a preferred position for purposes of trial and appeal, so as to assure the speedy disposition of cases of this nature.(d) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:(1) Artificial intelligence means a machine-based system that can, for a given set of human-defined objectives, make predictions, recommendations, or decisions influencing real or virtual environments, and that uses machine and human-based inputs to do all of the following:(A) Perceive real and virtual environments.(B) Abstract such perceptions into models through analysis in an automated manner.(C) Use model inference to formulate options for information or action.(2) Ballot measure includes any of the following:(A) City ballot measures.(B) County ballot measures.(C) School and district ballot measures.(D) Statewide ballot measures.(3) Bond issue has the same meaning as the term is defined in Section 9400.(4) Qualified political advertisement means means any paid advertisement, including search engine marketing, display advertisements, video advertisements, native advertisements, issue advertisements, printed advertisements, messaging service advertisements, mobile application advertisements, prerecorded telephone message advertisements, or sponsorships, relating to a candidate for federal, state, or local office, any election to federal, state, or local office, a ballot measure, or a bond issue, that contains any image, audio, or video that is generated, in whole or in part, using artificial intelligence.

 CHAPTER 1.5. Artificial Intelligence in Political Advertisements

 CHAPTER 1.5. Artificial Intelligence in Political Advertisements

20050. (a) (1) If a person, committee, as defined in Section 82013 of the Government Code, or other entity creates, originally publishes, or originally distributes a qualified political advertisement, the qualified political advertisement shall include, in a clear and conspicuous manner, the following disclosure: This _____ has been generated, in whole or in part, using artificial intelligence.(2) The blank in the disclosure required by paragraph (1) shall be filled with whichever of the following terms most accurately describes the media:(A) Audio(B) Image.(C) Video.(3) (A) For visual media, the text of the disclosure shall appear in a size that is easily readable by the average viewer and no smaller than the largest font size of other text appearing in the visual media. If the visual media does not include any other text, the disclosure shall appear in a size that is easily readable by the average viewer. For visual media that is video, the disclosure shall appear for the duration of the video.(B) If the media consists of audio only, the disclosure shall be read in a clearly spoken manner and in a pitch that can be easily heard by the average listener, at the beginning of the audio, at the end of the audio, and, if the audio is greater than two minutes in length, interspersed within the audio at intervals of not greater than two minutes each.(b) (1) This section does not alter or negate any rights, obligations, or immunities of an interactive service provider under Section 230 of Title 47 of the United States Code.(2) This section does not apply to any of the following:(A) A radio or television broadcasting station, including a cable or satellite television operator, programmer, or producer, that broadcasts a qualified political advertisement as part of a bona fide newscast, news interview, news documentary, or on-the-spot coverage of bona fide news events, if the broadcast clearly acknowledges through content or a disclosure, in a manner that can be easily heard or read by the average listener or viewer, that the qualified political advertisement may have been generated, in whole or in part, using artificial intelligence.(B) A radio or television broadcasting station, including a cable or satellite television operator, programmer, or producer, when it is paid to broadcast a qualified political advertisement.(C) An internet website, or a regularly published newspaper, magazine, or other periodical of general circulation, including an internet or electronic publication, that routinely carries news and commentary of general interest, and that publishes a qualified political advertisement, if the publication clearly states that the qualified political advertisement may have been generated, in whole or in part, using artificial intelligence.(D) A qualified political advertisement that constitutes satire or parody.(c) The superior court, in a case brought before it by a registered voter, may issue a temporary or permanent restraining order or injunction against the publication, printing, circulation, posting, or distribution of any qualified political advertisement in violation of this section, and all cases of this nature shall be in a preferred position for purposes of trial and appeal, so as to assure the speedy disposition of cases of this nature.(d) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:(1) Artificial intelligence means a machine-based system that can, for a given set of human-defined objectives, make predictions, recommendations, or decisions influencing real or virtual environments, and that uses machine and human-based inputs to do all of the following:(A) Perceive real and virtual environments.(B) Abstract such perceptions into models through analysis in an automated manner.(C) Use model inference to formulate options for information or action.(2) Ballot measure includes any of the following:(A) City ballot measures.(B) County ballot measures.(C) School and district ballot measures.(D) Statewide ballot measures.(3) Bond issue has the same meaning as the term is defined in Section 9400.(4) Qualified political advertisement means means any paid advertisement, including search engine marketing, display advertisements, video advertisements, native advertisements, issue advertisements, printed advertisements, messaging service advertisements, mobile application advertisements, prerecorded telephone message advertisements, or sponsorships, relating to a candidate for federal, state, or local office, any election to federal, state, or local office, a ballot measure, or a bond issue, that contains any image, audio, or video that is generated, in whole or in part, using artificial intelligence.



20050. (a) (1) If a person, committee, as defined in Section 82013 of the Government Code, or other entity creates, originally publishes, or originally distributes a qualified political advertisement, the qualified political advertisement shall include, in a clear and conspicuous manner, the following disclosure: This _____ has been generated, in whole or in part, using artificial intelligence.

(2) The blank in the disclosure required by paragraph (1) shall be filled with whichever of the following terms most accurately describes the media:

(A) Audio

(B) Image.

(C) Video.

(3) (A) For visual media, the text of the disclosure shall appear in a size that is easily readable by the average viewer and no smaller than the largest font size of other text appearing in the visual media. If the visual media does not include any other text, the disclosure shall appear in a size that is easily readable by the average viewer. For visual media that is video, the disclosure shall appear for the duration of the video.

(B) If the media consists of audio only, the disclosure shall be read in a clearly spoken manner and in a pitch that can be easily heard by the average listener, at the beginning of the audio, at the end of the audio, and, if the audio is greater than two minutes in length, interspersed within the audio at intervals of not greater than two minutes each.

(b) (1) This section does not alter or negate any rights, obligations, or immunities of an interactive service provider under Section 230 of Title 47 of the United States Code.

(2) This section does not apply to any of the following:

(A) A radio or television broadcasting station, including a cable or satellite television operator, programmer, or producer, that broadcasts a qualified political advertisement as part of a bona fide newscast, news interview, news documentary, or on-the-spot coverage of bona fide news events, if the broadcast clearly acknowledges through content or a disclosure, in a manner that can be easily heard or read by the average listener or viewer, that the qualified political advertisement may have been generated, in whole or in part, using artificial intelligence.

(B) A radio or television broadcasting station, including a cable or satellite television operator, programmer, or producer, when it is paid to broadcast a qualified political advertisement.

(C) An internet website, or a regularly published newspaper, magazine, or other periodical of general circulation, including an internet or electronic publication, that routinely carries news and commentary of general interest, and that publishes a qualified political advertisement, if the publication clearly states that the qualified political advertisement may have been generated, in whole or in part, using artificial intelligence.

(D) A qualified political advertisement that constitutes satire or parody.

(c) The superior court, in a case brought before it by a registered voter, may issue a temporary or permanent restraining order or injunction against the publication, printing, circulation, posting, or distribution of any qualified political advertisement in violation of this section, and all cases of this nature shall be in a preferred position for purposes of trial and appeal, so as to assure the speedy disposition of cases of this nature.

(d) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:

(1) Artificial intelligence means a machine-based system that can, for a given set of human-defined objectives, make predictions, recommendations, or decisions influencing real or virtual environments, and that uses machine and human-based inputs to do all of the following:

(A) Perceive real and virtual environments.

(B) Abstract such perceptions into models through analysis in an automated manner.

(C) Use model inference to formulate options for information or action.

(2) Ballot measure includes any of the following:

(A) City ballot measures.

(B) County ballot measures.

(C) School and district ballot measures.

(D) Statewide ballot measures.

(3) Bond issue has the same meaning as the term is defined in Section 9400.

(4) Qualified political advertisement means means any paid advertisement, including search engine marketing, display advertisements, video advertisements, native advertisements, issue advertisements, printed advertisements, messaging service advertisements, mobile application advertisements, prerecorded telephone message advertisements, or sponsorships, relating to a candidate for federal, state, or local office, any election to federal, state, or local office, a ballot measure, or a bond issue, that contains any image, audio, or video that is generated, in whole or in part, using artificial intelligence.