Enacts a law criminalizing the intentional dissemination or sale of AI-generated nude images of identifiable individuals without authorization. Exempts certain service providers from liability. Defines "another person" as a recognizable individual depicted in the images.
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This is a binding criminal statute enacted by the Louisiana Legislature with explicit criminal penalties for violations.
The document has good coverage of approximately 3-4 subdomains, with strong focus on malicious actors (4.3 - fraud and manipulation), privacy compromise (2.1), toxic content exposure (1.2), and potentially AI system security (2.2). Coverage is concentrated in malicious use and privacy protection domains.
This legislation does not govern AI use within specific economic sectors. Rather, it creates a criminal offense applicable to any person who maliciously disseminates AI-generated nude images, regardless of sector. The only sector-specific mention is an exemption for Information sector service providers (telecommunications, internet services).
The document does not focus on specific AI lifecycle stages but rather on the end use and dissemination of AI-generated content. It primarily addresses the deployment and use of AI systems that create images, with implicit coverage of the 'Build and Use Model' stage.
The document explicitly mentions artificial intelligence in the context of creating images but does not define AI models, AI systems, or specify particular types of AI. It focuses on the output (AI-generated images) rather than technical AI classifications.
Louisiana Legislature
The document is a legislative act enacted by the Louisiana Legislature, as stated in the enactment clause.
As a criminal statute, enforcement authority lies with Louisiana's criminal justice system, including law enforcement agencies, prosecutors, and courts, though no specific enforcement body is named in the document.
No explicit monitoring body is identified in the document. As a criminal statute, monitoring would typically fall to law enforcement agencies, but this is not explicitly stated.
The law targets any person who disseminates or sells AI-generated nude images without authorization. This includes both those who create such images (AI developers/users) and those who distribute them. The law also explicitly exempts certain service providers.
4 subdomains (3 Good, 1 Minimal)