A bill to protect performers from unauthorized AI heads to California governor
Briefly

The legislation aims to give performers control over their digital likeness and requires informed consent for AI replication, aligning with the growing demand for ethical AI use.
The bill passed with bipartisan support and was not opposed by major industry groups, reflecting a significant shift towards protecting performers’ rights in the face of AI advancements.
Crabtree-Ireland emphasized that the right to consent for the use of one’s likeness in AI-generated content should be straightforward and inherent to personal agency.
While some tech companies resist AI regulations, the bill stands as a crucial milestone for performers seeking to safeguard their rights against unauthorized digital replication.
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