Congresswoman Celeste Maloy explained her new bipartisan Deep Fake Liability Act, aimed at protecting people from harmful AI-generated videos, images, and audio. She warned that deepfakes are increasingly used for blackmail, harassment, and explicit content created without consent—often leaving victims with no real recourse. Her bill would require platforms to prevent and quickly remove abusive deepfakes, give victims a clear 48-hour takedown process, narrow Section 230 protections for platforms that ignore valid requests, and ensure essential records are preserved for legal action. Maloy framed the proposal as a practical, targeted safeguard for privacy and safety. Source: Congresswoman Celeste Maloy
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