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When Francesca Mani was 14 years old, boys at her New Jersey high school used nudify apps to target her and other girls. At the time, adults did not seem to take the harassment seriously, telling her ...
The legislation signed by Gov. Murphy makes creating and sharing deceptive AI content punishable by up to five years in ...
Gov. Phil Murphy signed a bill Wednesday criminalizing the production and dissemination of deepfakes in New Jersey, following his conditional veto late last month.
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Creating and sharing deceptive AI-generated media is now a crime in New JerseyNew Jersey’s law stems in part from the story of Westfield High School student Francesca Mani, who stood alongside the governor as he signed the bill this week. Mani said she became the victim of a ...
In spite of the pain and anguish she endured at the age of 14, this young woman says she did not want to wear a victim’s badge. “Instead, I decided to fight for my rights and pursue the justice so ...
Anti-deepfake activist Francesca Mani launched a vocal campaign after boys at her high school used an AI nudify website to ...
Just about any bad actor can use artificial intelligence at any time to produce hyperrealistic images and videos that could ...
New Jersey has enacted a law making the creation and distribution of deepfake media a crime. The legislation, signed by Gov. Phil Murphy, allows for lawsuits and sentences of up to five years. This ...
The legislation was inspired by the case of high school student Francesca Mani, who was a victim of a deepfake video two years ago. A fellow student created a video using Mani’s face and those ...
New Jersey's law stems in part from the story of Westfield High School student Francesca Mani, who stood alongside the governor as he signed the bill this week. Mani said she became the victim of ...
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