A bipartisan group of US senators introduced a bill Tuesday that would criminalize the spread of nonconsensual, sexualized images generated by artificial intelligence. The measure comes in direct response to the proliferation of pornographic AI-made images of Taylor Swift on X, formerly Twitter, in recent days.

The measure would allow victims depicted in nude or sexually explicit “digital forgeries” to seek a civil penalty against “individuals who produced or possessed the forgery with intent to distribute it” or anyone who received the material knowing it was not made with consent. Dick Durbin, the US Senate majority whip, and senators Lindsey Graham, Amy Klobuchar and Josh Hawley are behind the bill, known as the Disrupt Explicit Forged Images and Non-Consensual Edits Act of 2024, or the “Defiance Act.”

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  • FuglyDuck
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    2210 months ago

    so how do you feel about skilled impersonators?

    what if they’re convincing? or are we going to allow just the shitty ones? or only if they offend the subject?

    what you’re proposing is a very slippery slope.

    • ZILtoid1991
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      110 months ago

      I think the “too convincing skilled impersonator” problem is covered by defamation laws.

      • FuglyDuck
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        1010 months ago

        Nope. Defamation requires some malicious intent to be illegal. It also requires more or less blatant lies to be maintained.

        Particularly since most satire and most impersonators both go to reasonable lengths to ensure that there’s is minimal confusion as to reality,