New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill AR141

Introduced
6/6/24  
Refer
6/6/24  
Report Pass
6/6/24  

Caption

Urges generative artificial intelligence and content sharing platforms to make voluntary commitments to prevent and remove harmful content.

Impact

The resolution aims to mitigate the risks posed by deepfake and cheapfake content, which has been linked to various harms such as fraud, blackmail, harassment, and political disinformation. By calling for voluntary guidelines from platforms, New Jersey seeks to align with national efforts aimed at ensuring the responsible use of artificial intelligence. This proactive approach suggests a shift towards establishing accountability among digital content creators and technology providers, promoting a safer and more reliable media landscape.

Summary

Assembly Resolution No. 141, introduced in New Jersey, urges generative artificial intelligence (AI) and content sharing platforms to make voluntary commitments to prevent and remove harmful content. The resolution addresses the proliferation of 'deepfake' and 'cheapfake' media—forms of artificially manipulated content that can distort public perception and potentially cause harm. It highlights the rapid development of technology that enables inexperienced individuals to create convincing media, capable of misrepresentation and misinformation, thereby manipulating public understanding and trust.

Contention

Key points of discussion surrounding AR141 focus on the balance between innovation and regulation in the AI space. Supporters argue that urging platforms to take responsibility for harmful content is a necessary step towards safeguarding public discourse and maintaining the integrity of information. Conversely, concerns arise regarding the feasibility of such voluntary commitments and whether they could create additional burdens on companies while also potentially stifling creativity and advancement in AI technologies. The resolution emphasizes the importance of responsible AI usage, accompanied by oversight that ensures both protection against the misuse of technology and the encouragement of its responsible application.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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