Florida 2025 2025 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H0369 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/04/2025

                       
 
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A bill to be entitled 1 
An act relating to provenance of digital content; 2 
amending s. 106.145, F.S.; defining the term 3 
"provenance data"; requiring certain content include 4 
provenance data; creating s. 252.353, F.S.; creating a 5 
pilot program within the Division of Emergency 6 
Management; requiring rulemaking; requiring the 7 
division to submit to specified persons an annual 8 
report; providing requirements for such report; 9 
providing for future repeal; creating s. 501.9741, 10 
F.S.; providing definitions; requiring provenance data 11 
be included with certain data; requiring providers of 12 
certain artificial intelligence tools to make 13 
available application tools and provenance readers; 14 
requiring certain social media platforms retain and 15 
make available certain provenance data; requiring 16 
certain capture devices to allow the inclusion of 17 
provenance data; providing a requirement for the 18 
manufacturer of such device; providing that a 19 
violation constitutes an u nfair or deceptive act or 20 
practice; providing an effective date. 21 
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Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 23 
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 Section 1.  Subsection (4) of section 106.145, Florida 25     
 
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Statutes, is renumbered as subsection (5), subsection (1) and 26 
present subsection (4) are amended, and a new subsection (4) is 27 
added to that section, to read: 28 
 106.145  Use of artificial intelligence. — 29 
 (1)  As used in this section, the term : 30 
 (a) "Generative artificial intelligence" means a machine -31 
based system that can, f or a given set of human -defined 32 
objectives, emulate the structure and characteristics of input 33 
data in order to generate derived synthetic content including 34 
images, videos, audio, text, and other digital content. 35 
 (b)  "Provenance data" means information t hat records the 36 
origin of a piece of visual or audio digital content and the 37 
history of modifications to such content which is in a format 38 
that is compliant with widely adopted guidelines or 39 
specifications promulgated by an established standard -setting 40 
body. The term includes, but is not limited to, information 41 
identifying whether some or all of the content has been derived 42 
through generative artificial intelligence and, if so, the name 43 
of the generative artificial intelligence tool used to generate 44 
such content and the organization that developed such tool. 45 
 (4)  Any content regarding an election or purporting to 46 
feature a candidate which can be viewed, heard, or accessed 47 
online must carry digital provenance data. 48 
 (5)(4)(a)  In addition to any civil penal ties provided by 49 
law, a person identified pursuant to another disclaimer required 50     
 
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under this chapter as paying for, sponsoring, or approving a 51 
political advertisement, an electioneering communication, or an 52 
other miscellaneous advertisement of a political nature which is 53 
required to contain the disclaimer prescribed under subsection 54 
(2) in this section and who fails to include the required 55 
disclaimer commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable 56 
as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083. 57 
 (b)  Any person may file a complaint with the Florida 58 
Elections Commission pursuant to s. 106.25 alleging a violation 59 
of this section. The commission shall adopt rules to provide an 60 
expedited hearing of complaints filed under this section, or, in 61 
cases referred to the Division of Administrative Hearings 62 
pursuant to s. 106.25(5), the director shall assign an 63 
administrative law judge to provide an expedited hearing. 64 
 Section 2.  Section 252.353, Florida Statutes, is created 65 
to read: 66 
 252.353  Digital content provenance pilot program.— 67 
 (1)  There is established within the division a digital 68 
content provenance pilot program. The purpose of the pilot 69 
program is to enhance the security and authenticity of digital 70 
content used in emergency management operations through the 71 
inclusion of provenance data as defined in s. 106.145(1). 72 
 (2)  The division shall adopt rules necessary to implement 73 
the pilot program. 74 
 (3)  By December 1 of each year, the division shall submit 75     
 
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to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of 76 
Representatives a report that includes information concerning 77 
the pilot program and whether any changes should be made to the 78 
pilot program which would increase its effectiveness. In the 79 
report submitted by December 1, 2029, the division shall include 80 
a recommendation of whether the pilot program should be 81 
continued, terminated, or expanded. 82 
 (4)  This section shall stand repealed on June 30, 2030, 83 
unless reviewed and saved from appeal through reenactment by the 84 
Legislature. 85 
 Section 3.  Section 501.9741, Florida Statutes, is created 86 
to read: 87 
 501.9741  Provenance data of digital content .— 88 
 (1)  As used in this section, the term: 89 
 (a)  "Application tool" means a tool or service that 90 
enables the user to apply provenance data, either directly or 91 
through the use of third -party technology, to any data that has 92 
been modified to include synthetic content. 93 
 (b)  "Capture device" means a device that can record any 94 
visual or audio digital content, including, but not limited to, 95 
a camera, a cellular phone wi th a camera, a microphone, or an 96 
audio or video recorder. 97 
 (c)  "Generative artificial intelligence" has the same 98 
meaning as in s. 106.145(1). 99 
 (d)  "Generative artificial intelligence tool" means a 100     
 
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product or feature that uses generative artificial intell igence 101 
to create visual or audio digital content. 102 
 (e)  "Provenance data" has the same meaning as in s. 103 
106.145(1). 104 
 (f)  "Provenance reader" means a tool or service that 105 
allows users to identify the provenance data of visual or audio 106 
digital content. 107 
 (2) Provenance data must be included on any synthetic data 108 
wholly created by a generative artificial intelligence tool. The 109 
provider of such artificial intelligence tool must make 110 
available to the public: 111 
 1.  An application tool. 112 
 2.  A free provenance read er. 113 
 (3)  A social media platform as defined in s. 501.2041(1) 114 
must retain all available provenance data of visual or digital 115 
content provided to or posted on such platform and make such 116 
data available to users of the platform through a conspicuous 117 
indicator. 118 
 (4)  A capture device sold in this state must allow an 119 
option to include provenance data on any visual or audio content 120 
recorded with such device. The manufacturer of a capture device 121 
must ensure that such provenance data can be read by third -party 122 
applications. 123 
 (5)  A violation of this section constitutes an unfair or 124 
deceptive act or practice as specified in s. 501.204. 125     
 
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 Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1, 2025. 126