Amends the Civil Remedies for Nonconsensual Dissemination of Private Sexual Images Act to allow depicted individuals to sue for harm from intentional dissemination of private, altered sexual images without consent. Provides exceptions and specifies potential damages and remedies.
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This is a binding state statute enacted by the Illinois General Assembly that creates enforceable civil causes of action with specific remedies including statutory damages, punitive damages, and injunctive relief.
The document primarily addresses risks related to malicious actors (4.3 Fraud, scams, and targeted manipulation) through provisions against nonconsensual dissemination of private sexual images. It also touches on privacy concerns (2.1) and toxic content exposure (1.2), though these are addressed indirectly through the civil remedy framework rather than preventive measures.
This statute does not govern AI use within specific economic sectors. It is a general civil remedy law that applies to any person who disseminates private sexual images without consent, regardless of their industry or sector. The law creates a cause of action available to victims across all sectors of society.
The document does not explicitly address AI lifecycle stages. It is a civil remedy statute focused on the harmful use and dissemination of private sexual images, including digitally altered ones. While AI tools may be used to create altered images (Build and Use Model stage), the document governs the dissemination behavior rather than AI development or deployment processes.
The document does not explicitly mention AI models, AI systems, or any specific AI technical categories. It addresses digitally altered sexual images without specifying the technology used to create them. The statute is technology-neutral and focuses on the harm from dissemination rather than the technical means of creation.
Illinois General Assembly
The document is a state legislative act enacted by the Illinois General Assembly, which is the state legislative body with authority to create binding state law.
Illinois courts
Enforcement is through civil courts where depicted individuals can bring lawsuits. The courts have authority to award damages and issue injunctive relief.
The statute does not establish any monitoring body or oversight mechanism. It is a civil remedy statute that relies on individual victims to bring lawsuits when harm occurs.
The law targets any person over the age of 18 who intentionally disseminates private or digitally altered sexual images without consent. The targets are individuals who engage in this harmful conduct, not AI developers or deployers specifically, though AI tools may be used to create the altered images.
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