A California measure that would establish one of the nation’s most comprehensive laws that would allow people to better detect artificial intelligence-generated content has been sent to Gov. Gavin Newsom (D).
Newsom will have until end of September to sign or veto a bill (SB 942) that would require companies to embed data to better track AI-generated content. A similar measure (AB 3211) failed to be considered by the state legislature before it adjourned on Saturday.
Lawmakers and consumer advocates have been alarmed about recent AI advancements that have resulted in pictures, audio, and video that seem unprecedentedly realistic but ...
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