Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4406

Introduced
2/22/24  
Refer
2/22/24  

Caption

Establishing a task force on the use of deepfake and digital content forgery

Impact

The task force will be responsible for developing a coordinated plan to mitigate the negative impacts of deepfakes. This includes the exploration of adopting digital content provenance standards that could help in identifying and verifying digital content authenticity. The initiative aims to empower Massachusetts residents and businesses to better detect deepfake media while also assessing the legal and constitutional considerations of deepfake usage in the state. The task force is expected to work with a diverse range of stakeholders and deliver a comprehensive report with recommendations by January 1, 2025.

Summary

House Bill 4406 establishes the Massachusetts State Deepfake and Digital Provenance Task Force, intended to address the emerging challenges associated with deepfake technology and digital content forgery. The bill defines deepfakes as manipulated images, audio recordings, or videos misleadingly depicting individuals or events, thereby posing risks to individuals, government entities, and businesses. The task force is mandated to investigate these risks while evaluating the implications for privacy and civic engagement, particularly regarding the use of deepfakes to influence voters during elections.

Contention

While the bill has the potential to enhance consumer protection and uphold the integrity of information, it may invite contention regarding the balance between regulation and freedom of expression. Critics might argue that stringent regulations could infringe on media creativity and journalistic practices, particularly around the sensitive area of political reporting. Thus, careful consideration must be given to the task force's recommendations to ensure they adequately address the risks without compromising fundamental rights.

Companion Bills

MA H72

Replaces To protect against deep fakes used to facilitate criminal or torturous conduct

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