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Minnesota House Passes Bill to Regulate AI Nudification Tech

What Happened

The Minnesota House passed legislation focused on regulating AI-powered nudification technologies that digitally alter images to create non-consensual explicit content. The bill, proposed in response to increasing incidents where individuals have been victimized by this technology, aims to criminalize the production and circulation of such manipulated images without consent. Lawmakers emphasized protecting privacy and human rights, as these AI applications have caused distress and reputational harm. The bill passed the House and now awaits deliberation and a final decision from the Minnesota Senate before it can become law.

Why It Matters

The push to regulate AI-enabled nudification tools highlights growing societal concerns around misuse of artificial intelligence in digital abuse, privacy violations, and cyber harassment. If enacted, the legislation could set a precedent for other states or countries grappling with similar AI-related issues, underscoring the urgent need for ethical, legal frameworks as AI tech evolves. Read more in our AI News Hub

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