JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – One Missouri lawmaker has introduced a new bill known as the “Taylor Swift Act,” which intends to offer legal safeguards against AI deepfake violations.
Missouri State Rep. Adam Schwardon (R-St. Charles) recently introduced HB 2573. The legislation is named after popular artist Taylor Swift after deepfake-manipulated photos of her went viral online.
Deepfakes involve the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to create manipulated photos or videos by altering someone’s face or body. Currently, there are no federal laws addressing the creation or sharing of deepfake images. However, some states have taken steps to address the issue.
The full article is available at ozarksfirst.com.
(Story by Joey Schneider, ozarksfirst.com)
One of Boone County's Most Wanted Has Missouri Connection
Missouri Department of Public Safety to Move Notification System In-House
Harrison 150 Celebration Underway
UA Northark Finalizes Degree Program with UAM
Federal Officials Highlight Sleep Deficit Affecting Nearly Half of U.S. Adults