Oklahoma 2025 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB746

Introduced
2/3/25  

Caption

Artificial intelligence; requiring certain disclosure for certain media. Effective date.

Impact

If enacted, SB746 would amend existing state laws that govern political advertisements by setting new standards for transparency regarding the use of artificial intelligence in media. The bill aims to protect candidates from having their likeness, actions, or speeches portrayed inaccurately through AI-generated content. Candidates whose images are misused in such a manner would have the right to seek legal recourse for damages or to prevent the publication of such content, thereby shaping how political communication is conducted in Oklahoma.

Summary

Senate Bill 746, introduced by Senator Seifried, seeks to regulate the use of generative artificial intelligence in the creation of political advertisements and media communications related to elections. Specifically, the bill mandates that any political content created or distributed that utilizes generative AI must clearly disclose this fact to viewers or listeners. This includes a requirement for visible disclosure in videos and audible disclosure in audio formats, ensuring that the audience is aware when content does not represent real events or actions.

Contention

Key points of contention around SB746 seem to center on the implications for freedom of expression and the balance between regulation and innovation in the media space. Critics may argue that such regulations could potentially suppress legitimate political speech or limit creative expression by imposing strict disclosure requirements. Additionally, there may be concerns about how these regulations are enforced and whether they could lead to unnecessary litigation, impacting both media creators and political candidates alike.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB3453

Artificial intelligence; definitions; establishing the rights of Oklahomans when interacting with artificial intelligence; effective date.

OK SB1655

Elections; prohibiting distribution of certain media within certain time period; establishing requirements for certain disclosures. Effective date.

OK HB3293

Artificial intelligence technology; creating the Oklahoma Artificial Intelligence Act of 2024; effective date.

OK HB3865

Crimes and punishments; expanding scope of crime to include materials and pornography generated via artificial intelligence; effective date.

OK SB1960

Crimes and punishments; material harmful to minors; requiring certain age verification. Effective date.

OK HB3835

Technology; title; Ethical Artificial Intelligence Act; deployers; developers; algorithmic discrimination; attorney general; effective date.

OK HB3577

Health insurance; Artificial Intelligence Utilization Review Act; definitions; notice; human review; civil liability; penalties; penalty caps; effective date.

OK SB1375

Food; requiring certain disclosure by licensed food establishments. Effective date.

OK SB1837

Media; creating the Common Sense Freedom of Press Control Act; requiring licensure for certain individuals and businesses providing media in this state. Effective date.

OK SB869

Consumer protection; creating the Digital Fair Repair Act; requiring disclosure of certain documentation, parts, and tools for repairs. Effective date.

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