Wisconsin 2025-2026 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB855

Introduced
1/16/26  
Refer
1/16/26  

Caption

Synthetic digital representations and providing a penalty.

Impact

If enacted, AB855 would introduce significant changes to the legal landscape regarding digital media and privacy. By categorizing the creation and distribution of deepfakes into different classifications (Class A misdemeanor and Class I felony), it establishes a framework for addressing misuse while offering varying degrees of penalties based on the intent and potential harm involved. The legislation is seen as a proactive step towards protecting individuals from digital manipulation and ensuring accountability in digital content creation.

Summary

Assembly Bill 855 aims to address the growing concerns associated with synthetic digital representations, commonly referred to as 'deepfakes.' The bill establishes criminal penalties for individuals who create and distribute these representations without consent, particularly when the intent is to coerce, harass, intimidate, or defraud others. The proposed legislation characterizes synthetic digital representations as those generated or manipulated using technological means that utilize an individual's recognizable personal characteristics, such as their face or voice, without their permission.

Contention

Despite its intention to safeguard personal rights, AB855 has sparked debate regarding its implications on freedom of expression and innovation. Critics argue that the bill could inhibit legitimate uses of synthetic representations in entertainment and media, raising concerns over potential misuse of the law to stifle creative expression. Furthermore, the definitions used in the bill regarding what constitutes a synthetic digital representation may be seen as overly broad, potentially leading to unintended consequences for content creators.

Summary_conclusion

Overall, Assembly Bill 855 reflects a growing recognition of the need to regulate digital content that has the potential to cause harm through misinformation or harassment. While it aims to offer vital protections, the discourse around the bill highlights the importance of balancing these protections with the rights of creators and the need for innovation within the digital space.

Companion Bills

WI SB815

Crossfiled Synthetic digital representations and providing a penalty.

Previously Filed As

WI SB815

Synthetic digital representations and providing a penalty.

WI SB33

Representations depicting nudity and providing a penalty.

WI AB33

Representations depicting nudity and providing a penalty.

WI SB1053

Synthetic digital content; definition, penalty, report, effective clause.

WI HB2124

Synthetic digital content; definition, penalty, report, effective clause.

WI HB2133

sexual material; consent; synthetic depiction

WI SB1146

Advertisement claims: health-related consumer products and services: digital replicas and synthetic performers.

WI SB044

Synthetic Opiates Criminal Penalties

WI SB01440

An Act Concerning Unlawful Dissemination Of An Intimate Synthetically Created Image.

WI HB3299

Crimes and punishments; creating and disseminating a digitization or synthetic media; making certain acts unlawful; emergency.

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WI SB33

Representations depicting nudity and providing a penalty.

WI AB33

Representations depicting nudity and providing a penalty.

WI SB815

Synthetic digital representations and providing a penalty.

HI SB854

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HI SB854

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CA AB2547

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