An act relating to recommendations on the education and potential harms of deepfake technology
Impact
The intended outcomes of the bill are to inform and prepare the state legislature about the possible negative impacts of deepfake technology. By facilitating public education and recommending possible regulatory measures, H0863 aims to proactively mitigate risks associated with the misuse of this technology. The bill acknowledges the necessity for the state to be prepared for future developments and the influence of federal initiatives, such as President Biden's Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence, on state-level strategies and regulations.
Summary
House Bill H0863 addresses the growing concerns surrounding deepfake technology and its implications for consumer protection. The bill proposes that the Agency of Digital Services collaborate with the Division of Artificial Intelligence to produce a thorough report by October 1, 2024. This report is expected to include recommendations on educating the public about the potential harms of deepfake technology, enhancing security measures to protect users from its abuse, and addressing risks to state governance that may arise from the misuse of such technology.
Contention
While the bill primarily focuses on educational and protective measures, there may be debates regarding the extent of regulation that should be imposed on such rapidly evolving technologies. Concerns may arise regarding the balance between necessary consumer protections and the potential for overregulation, which could stifle innovation in artificial intelligence and related fields. Stakeholders might also discuss the most effective ways to educate the public about these technologies, including technology literacy and potential ethical considerations.