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Minnesota Fights Back Against AI Nudification
Minnesota, USAFriday, February 21, 2025
The bill doesn't stop at prevention. It also imposes hefty fines on those who fail to comply. Owners of AI websites or applications that don't remove the nudification feature could face a minimum fine of $500, 000 for each unlawful access or download. This bill also makes it easier for victims to sue.
The impact of this technology is real and devastating. Megan Hurley, a victim of AI nudification, shared her story at a Senate hearing. Someone she knew used a photo from her private Facebook page to create an explicit image. The damage was immense, as these fake images can live forever online, causing constant humiliation and distress.
The Senate Judiciary and Public Safety Committee heard testimony on February 19. People warned about the technology's wide availability and ease of use. The committee postponed a vote on the bill to allow for an amendment that would generate funds from civil fines to support survivors of deepfake offenses.
If passed, the law would come into effect on August 1, 2025. This bill is a step towards protecting people from the harmful effects of AI nudification. It's a reminder that while technology can be a powerful tool, it can also be misused. Laws like this help ensure that technology is used responsibly and ethically.
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