Defines "child pornography" to include computergenerated images and establishes severe penalties for production and possession. Requires registration as a sex offender for possession of 100+ depictions. Effective November 1, 2024, the act targets explicit computer-generated images involving minors.
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This is a binding state statute with criminal penalties, mandatory imprisonment, fines, and sex offender registration requirements for violations.
The document has good coverage of approximately 3-4 subdomains, with strong focus on toxic content exposure (1.2), malicious actors using AI for fraud and manipulation (4.3), and potentially AI system security vulnerabilities (2.2). The legislation specifically targets computer-generated child sexual abuse material, addressing risks of AI-generated harmful content and its malicious use.
This criminal statute does not govern specific economic sectors but rather prohibits certain criminal conduct (possession, creation, distribution of child pornography including computer-generated images) that could occur across any sector. It is a general criminal law applicable to all persons regardless of industry or sector.
The document does not explicitly address AI development lifecycle stages. It focuses on the criminal prohibition of outputs (computer-generated child pornography) rather than the processes of creating, deploying, or monitoring AI systems. The legislation targets the end result and possession/distribution of AI-generated content.
The document explicitly mentions computer-generated images as a form of visual depiction but does not use technical AI terminology such as AI models, AI systems, generative AI, or compute thresholds. The focus is on the output (computer-generated child pornography) rather than the technical systems that create it.
Oklahoma State Legislature (People of the State of Oklahoma)
The document is enacted by the Oklahoma state legislature as indicated by the opening phrase and the amendatory nature of the statute.
Oklahoma Department of Corrections, Oklahoma criminal justice system (courts, law enforcement)
The statute specifies imprisonment in the custody of the Department of Corrections and references law enforcement officers' role in identifying explicit child pornography.
Oklahoma Department of Corrections (for post-imprisonment supervision), Sex Offenders Registration system
The statute establishes mandatory post-imprisonment supervision and sex offender registration requirements, implying ongoing monitoring mechanisms.
Any person who possesses, creates, distributes, or manufactures child pornography including computer-generated images
The statute applies to any person who engages in specified activities related to child pornography, including computer-generated content, with specific provisions for those possessing 100+ depictions.
4 subdomains (2 Good, 2 Minimal)