Bill to prohibit 'deepfake' content before elections clears n. J. Senate committee
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Bill to prohibit ‘deepfake’ content before elections clears N.J. Senate committee

October 24, 2024

TRENTON, N.J. — A bill seeking to prohibit the distribution of “deepfake” audio or visual media intended to deceive voters has advanced in the New Jersey State Senate. The proposed legislation, approved by the Senate State Government, Wagering, Tourism and Historic Preservation Committee, aims to criminalize the dissemination of deceptive content within 90 days of an election.

The bill, sponsored by Senator Paul Moriarty (D-Atlantic/Camden/Gloucester), targets individuals who knowingly or recklessly distribute or solicit the creation of manipulated media to mislead voters on candidates, public questions, or elections. It would impose penalties on offenders aiming to undermine voter confidence with falsified information.

“As we have seen in this current election cycle, bad actors have resorted to intentionally deceiving voters by distributing disinformation across the internet and social media landscape,” Senator Moriarty stated. “This bill is meant to maintain the integrity of our democratic system by punishing those who willfully traffic in blatant deception and attempt to disenfranchise voters.”

The proposed legislation includes exceptions for works of satire, parody, or news reporting, provided that any manipulated content is clearly disclosed and identified. The measure addresses growing concerns over the misuse of emerging digital technologies such as artificial intelligence and deepfakes in influencing political debates and election outcomes.

“As AI technology, ‘deepfakes,’ and other emerging digital formats continue to spread, we must be vigilant that these technologies are not used to impact the political debate, unfairly injure or aid a candidate, or ultimately influence an election,” Moriarty added.

The bill, designated S-2543, passed through committee with unanimous approval, with a 5-0 vote, and now heads to the full Senate for further consideration.

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