State Sen. Josh Becker (D-Menlo Park) has introduced legislation aimed at curbing the misuse of artificial intelligence to create harmful digital replicas of real people.
Senate Bill 1142, also known as the Digital Dignity Act, would strengthen penalties for defamation and false impersonation involving AI-generated images, video or audio, according to a news release.
It would also require large online platforms that create and host generative AI content to provide clear processes for individuals to request removal of unauthorized digital replicas.
Becker said the bill is intended to address growing concerns over deepfakes used to commit fraud, spread misinformation and damage reputations.
The legislation would establish accountability for those who knowingly distribute harmful AI-generated replicas that violate existing defamation, impersonation or publicity laws, according to Becker’s office.
It also builds on current legal protections, while seeking to preserve free expression and responsible innovation.
“Artificial intelligence should empower people, and not be weaponized against them,” Becker said. “No one should have their voice, face, or identity stolen by an algorithm and used to defraud others, damage their reputation, or violate their dignity.”
The bill has been introduced for consideration in the state Legislature.
