Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S48

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to AI-generated child sexual abuse material

Impact

The proposed changes to Chapter 272 would specifically affect the definitions of 'visual reproduction' and 'visual material'. By inserting terminology that encompasses visual content created by computer-generated means, the bill expands the scope of what can be classified as illicit under the law. This is critical for law enforcement and judicial processes, as it provides clearer grounds for prosecution regarding the creation and distribution of harmful content that utilizes AI technologies. Importantly, the bill reflects an evolving understanding of child exploitation in an increasingly digital world.

Summary

Bill S48, introduced by Senator Michael O. Moore, aims to amend Massachusetts laws concerning child sexual abuse material specifically relating to AI-generated content. The bill seeks to clarify legal definitions within the state’s General Laws to explicitly include visual materials produced through digitization, which could give the impression of depicting a minor. This amendment addresses a growing concern regarding the proliferation of digitally altered or generated images that are sexually exploitative of children, highlighting the need to ensure that the law keeps pace with advances in technology.

Contention

As with many legislative efforts concerning digital content and child protection, S48 may face discussions around the balance between combating exploitation and preserving artistic freedom or technological innovation. Stakeholders may raise concerns about the implications of such amendments on content creation, particularly in fields where digital art and visuals play a significant role. Striking a balance between protecting vulnerable populations and fostering creativity in digital mediums could be a point of debate as the bill progresses through committees.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S313

Relative to supporting survivors of child sexual abuse

MA H4115

To prevent abuse and exploitation

MA S2853

Eliminating the statute of limitation in civil child sexual abuse cases

MA S1076

Relative to the ownership of pets by convicted animal abusers

MA H1538

Relative to preventing educator sexual misconduct and abuse of children and youth

MA H194

Relative to the prevention of child sexual abuse in schools and youth organizations

MA S1523

Relative to safe building materials

MA H1603

Relative to sexually exploited individuals

MA S106

Relative to preventing sexual abuse of children and youth by adults in positions of authority or trust

MA S1038

Eliminating the statute of limitation in civil child sexual abuse cases

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.