Gov. Newsom Signs AI Regulation Bills Targeting Deepfakes in Elections and Entertainment
New laws in California aim to curb AI-generated misinformation and protect digital likenesses of performers.
- California Governor Gavin Newsom signed several bills on September 17, 2024, to regulate the use of AI in elections and the entertainment industry.
- The Defending Democracy from Deepfake Deception Act mandates large online platforms to remove or label deceptive election-related content and allows legal action if platforms fail to comply.
- Elon Musk criticized the new law, resharing a deepfake video of Vice President Kamala Harris and claiming it violates free speech.
- Two additional bills protect actors' digital likenesses, requiring consent for AI-generated replicas and prohibiting the use of deceased performers' images without estate approval.
- Newsom expressed uncertainty about broader AI regulations, specifically Senate Bill 1047, citing concerns over stifling innovation and the potential impact on California's tech dominance.








































