Urges AI platforms to voluntarily prevent and remove deepfake and cheapfake content. Requires transmission of this resolution to AI company CEOs in New Jersey. Highlights harmful impacts of altered media and suggests responsible AI use offers societal benefits.
Analysis summaries, actor details, and coverage mappings were LLM-classified and may contain errors.
This is a non-binding legislative resolution that urges voluntary commitments from AI platforms without establishing legal obligations, enforcement mechanisms, or penalties for non-compliance.
The document has good coverage of approximately 6-8 subdomains, with strong focus on malicious actors (4.1, 4.3), misinformation (3.1, 3.2), toxic content exposure (1.2), and governance (6.5). Coverage is concentrated in misinformation, malicious use, and content moderation domains.
The document primarily governs the Information sector (AI platforms, social media, content sharing platforms) and implicitly addresses Public Administration through state legislative action. It focuses on platforms that generate and disseminate synthetic media content.
The document primarily focuses on the Deploy and Operate and Monitor stages, addressing content moderation and harm prevention in deployed AI systems. It also implicitly touches on Build and Use Model through references to generative AI platforms and their capabilities.
The document explicitly mentions generative artificial intelligence and AI platforms/systems. It does not specifically reference frontier AI, general purpose AI, task-specific AI, foundation models, or compute thresholds. It focuses on generative AI capabilities for creating synthetic media.
General Assembly of the State of New Jersey
The resolution is proposed and passed by the New Jersey General Assembly, as indicated by the title and the resolving clause.
The resolution does not establish any enforcement mechanisms, penalties, or designate any enforcement body. It is purely voluntary and relies on persuasion.
The resolution does not establish any monitoring bodies, oversight mechanisms, or reporting requirements. It only calls for voluntary commitments without specifying monitoring procedures.
leading AI and content sharing companies in the State
The resolution explicitly targets platforms that generate and disseminate deepfake and cheapfake media, as well as generative AI platforms and content sharing forums.
4 subdomains (2 Good, 2 Minimal)