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Ballotpedia's State of Deepfake Legislation 2024 Annual Report
Deepfake policy in the U.S. |
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Annual reports |
June 27, 2024
By Ballotpedia staff
Ballotpedia published our State of Deepfake Legislation 2024 Annual Report on June 27, 2024, coinciding with the launch of our deepfake legislation tracker. This report presents our analysis of legislation addressing deepfake technology in state legislatures across the country and surveys historical trends in this policy area.
Deepfakes are videos, images, or audio files that have been generated or manipulated by artificial intelligence in order to realistically portray something that did not actually occur. According to the U.S. Government Accountability Office, "Deepfakes rely on artificial neural networks, which are computer systems modeled loosely on the human brain that recognize patterns in data. Developing a deepfake photo or video typically involves feeding hundreds or thousands of images into the artificial neural network, ‘training’ it to identify and reconstruct patterns—usually faces."[1]
For more information about deepfake policy in the United States from 2019 to present, click here.
Ballotpedia's State of Deepfake Legislation 2024 Annual Report
See also
Select a state on the map below to read more about deepfake policy and legislation in that state.
- Deepfake policy in the United States, 2019 - Present
- Nonconsensual pornography (revenge porn) laws in the United States
- Ballotpedia's Legislation Trackers
- Ballotpedia Email Updates
- Contact us
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