Deepfake disclosure bill passes NM House

House Majority Floor Leader Gail Chasey (D-Albuquerque), the bill’s sponsor, said that the amendment to change responsibility for platforms came after she spoke to representatives from Google about the bill. (Photo by Eddie Moore / Albuquerque Journal)

A proposal to require public disclosure whenever a political campaign in the state uses false information generated by artificial intelligence in a campaign advertisement gained approval from the New Mexico House of Representatives on Monday night.

After about an hour of debate, the House voted 38-28 to pass House Bill 182 , which would amend the state’s Campaign Reporting Act to require political campaigns to disclose whenever they use artificial intelligence in their ads, and would make it a crime to use artificially-generated ads to intentionally deceive voters.

The bill’s latest version passed by the House specifies the disclaimer’s exact wording that must be present when AI is used for any campaign material. That disclaimer must read, “This (image/video/audio) has been manipulated or generated by artificial intelligence.”

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