Oregon's legislature has made significant progress in addressing the challenges posed by artificial intelligence in the realm of personal privacy. By unanimously approving House Bill 2299, the state aims to reinforce its 'revenge porn' law to include digitally created or altered images. This move is essential as it keeps pace with technological advancements that make it easier to produce non-consensual explicit content. With this vote, Oregon is set to become the 32nd state in the U.S. to combat the misuse of AI in such harmful ways, highlighting the need for updated legal frameworks.
Oregon lawmakers voted unanimously to include digitally created or altered images in the state's 'revenge porn' law, reinforcing the protection against non-consensual explicit content.
The unanimous 56-0 vote moves Oregon closer to joining 31 other states in banning AI-generated nude images, addressing the evolving challenges of digital manipulation.
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