California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB355

Introduced
1/30/25  
Refer
2/18/25  
Report Pass
3/4/25  
Refer
3/4/25  
Refer
4/9/25  

Caption

Crimes: extortion.

Impact

The bill addresses a modern context in which technology plays a significant role in potential criminal activities, aligning legal definitions with contemporary issues surrounding privacy and digital content creation. By including AI-generated imagery in the realm of extortion, AB355 aims to protect individuals from new forms of manipulation and coercion that leverages advanced technologies. This update to the law recognizes the need for legal frameworks to evolve alongside technological advancements, thus enhancing protections for citizens against threats involving their likenesses or personal content.

Summary

Assembly Bill 355, introduced by Assembly Member Sanchez, aims to amend Section 519 of the Penal Code regarding extortion. The current legal definition of extortion encompasses obtaining property through wrongful use of force or fear, including threats to accuse individuals of crimes or to reveal damaging secrets. AB355 seeks to expand this definition by including threats to create or distribute AI-generated images or videos of another person, thereby widening the scope of actions that can constitute extortion. This legislative change reflects growing concerns about the misuse of AI technologies in personal and public domains.

Contention

While the bill proposes to fortify legal protections, it may also raise concerns regarding the implications for free expression and creativity. Critics might argue that such amendments could hinder artistic and legitimate uses of AI in content creation. Moreover, the challenge lies in determining the thresholds of 'fear' or 'intimidation' that are legally sufficient to warrant extortion charges, given the subjective nature of emotional responses to various threats. Therefore, the bill could spark discussions about balancing technological advances with safeguarding individual rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB35

Crimes and offenses, crime of sexual extortion further provided for

CA AB201

Extortion, sexual extortion, and providing a penalty.

CA SB240

Updating crime of sexual extortion

CA SB222

Extortion, sexual extortion, and providing a penalty.

CA HB0013

Sexual Extortion Amendments

CA HB1998

Sexual extortion; penalty.

CA SB222

Updating offenses of extortion and attempted extortion

CA SB73

AN ACT relating to sexual extortion.

CA HB47

AN ACT relating to sexual extortion.

CA AB352

Crimes: criminal threats.

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