The bill is set to have significant implications for the realm of public safety and election integrity in Minnesota. By criminalizing the operation of deep fakes, the legislation intends to safeguard the fairness of electoral processes. The effective date of this modification is set for July 1, 2024, indicating a pending acknowledgment and adjustment period for all stakeholders involved in elections. It also emphasizes the responsibility of individuals and media platforms regarding the content they distribute, as those that share deep fakes without direct involvement would be exempt from liability under this statute.
Summary
SF4029 aims to modify existing legislation concerning the use of deep fakes in electoral processes by defining what constitutes a deep fake and establishing penalties for their use to influence elections. The bill modifies Minnesota Statutes 2023 Supplement, section 609.771, to introduce clear definitions and criminalize the dissemination of deep fake content that intends to harm a candidate or manipulate electoral outcomes. It aims to address growing concerns about misinformation and technological manipulation in elections as public safety and candidate integrity are centralized in this legislative intent.
Contention
Contention surrounding SF4029 may arise from debates over freedom of expression versus the prevention of disinformation. Some legislators may argue that the bill could potentially limit legitimate political commentary, while others support it as a necessary stride towards ensuring candidacy integrity in an age where technological manipulation can severely impact voter perceptions. The specifics of how this regulation could be enforced and the potential burden it places on media organizations are also points ripe for contention among lawmakers and public interest groups.
Cause of action for nonconsensual dissemination of deep fake sexual images established, crime of using deep fake technology to influence an election established, and crime for nonconsensual dissemination of deep fake sexual images established.
Health occupations: health professionals; permanent revocation of license or registration if convicted of sexual conduct under pretext of medical treatment; provide for. Amends sec. 16226 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.16226). TIE BAR WITH: HB 4121'23
Payment rates established for certain substance use disorder treatment services, and vendor eligibility recodified for payments from the behavioral health fund.