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Missouri Lawmakers Push Legislation Targeting AI Deepfakes and Youth Social Media

What Happened

The Missouri House has advanced a new bill focused on two major concerns: the misuse of artificial intelligence to create deepfake content and the impact of social media on young users. Lawmakers are seeking to regulate AI-generated deepfakes, which can be used for deception or harm, and to impose stricter rules for how social media platforms handle youth accounts. The bill reflects rising worries about digital manipulation and children’s online safety, particularly as powerful AI tools become easier to access and deploy. If passed, the legislation would set new frameworks for how tech companies and content creators operate in Missouri.

Why It Matters

This move highlights growing national attention to both AI-powered misinformation and youth online safety. By setting legislative precedent, Missouri may influence how other states address risks from AI and social platforms. Read more in our AI News Hub

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