"places a duty of care on AI developers in the design, development and operation of AI platforms to prevent and mitigate foreseeable harm to users."
"an AI model's unauthorized reproduction, copying, or processing of copyrighted works for the purpose of training, fine-tuning, developing, or creating AI does not constitute fair use under the Copyright Act."
"Requires covered online platforms, including social media platforms, to implement tools and safeguards to protect users under the age of 17 against online harms."
"Protects the voice and visual likenesses of individuals and creators from the proliferation of digital replicas without their consent."
Senator Marsha Blackburn released a discussion draft for AI legislation based on President Trump's December executive order. The proposal aims to protect children, creators, conservatives, and communities from AI-related harms. Key provisions include imposing a duty of care on AI developers to prevent foreseeable harm, clarifying that unauthorized use of copyrighted works for AI training does not constitute fair use, and requiring online platforms to implement safeguards protecting users under 17. The draft also protects individual voice and visual likenesses from unauthorized digital replication, establishes federal transparency standards for AI-generated content detection, mandates quarterly reporting to the Department of Labor on AI-related job displacement, and proposes ending Section 230 liability protections.
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