Washington 2023-2024 Regular Session

Washington Senate Bill SB6184

Introduced
1/11/24  

Caption

Concerning deepfake artificial intelligence-generated pornographic material involving minors.

Impact

If enacted, SB6184 would introduce significant changes to existing state laws concerning child protection and digital media. It would specifically criminalize the use of deepfake technology for producing pornographic material involving individuals under the age of 18. These amendments would likely create tougher penalties for offenders, thereby enhancing legal protections for minors against exploitation through advanced technology. Additionally, the bill could pave the way for more comprehensive legislation addressing the implications of AI in other sensitive areas, indicating a legislative trend toward regulating emerging technologies.

Summary

SB6184 addresses the growing concern over deepfake technology, particularly in relation to its application in creating pornographic material involving minors. The bill seeks to establish legal frameworks that would restrict the use of artificial intelligence in generating such harmful content. Proponents argue that this legislation is crucial to protecting children from exploitation and ensuring that technological advancements do not undermine their safety and well-being. By holding individuals accountable for the creation and distribution of AI-generated pornography involving minors, SB6184 aims to deter such criminal activities.

Contention

The introduction of SB6184 has sparked debate among legislators and advocacy groups. Supporters, including child welfare organizations, emphasize the urgent need to address the risks posed by deepfakes and the potential for their misuse in harming minors. However, critics raise concerns about the implications for free speech and the potentially broad definitions within the bill that could lead to unintended criminalization of legitimate content creation. The challenge for lawmakers will be to strike a balance between protecting minors and preserving rights related to artistic expression and communication.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WA LB172

Prohibit conduct involving computer-generated child pornography

WA HB1934

Establishing an artificial intelligence task force.

WA SB5838

Establishing an artificial intelligence task force.

WA HB1833

Creating an artificial intelligence grant program.

WA LB642

Adopt the Artificial Intelligence Consumer Protection Act

WA HB1168

Increasing transparency in artificial intelligence.

WA SB5312

Concerning net nanny operations involving fictitious minors.

WA SB6073

Concerning the use of artificial intelligence language learning models in official court filings.

WA LB383

Adopt the Parental Rights in Social Media Act, rename the Child Pornography Prevention Act, and prohibit conduct involving computer-generated child pornography

WA HB1942

Promoting the economic development of innovative uses of artificial intelligence.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.