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Triggered by This Satirical Video, Newsom 'Makes Parody Illegal' in California

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Cracking down on free speech appears to be a popular position on the left these days. Hillary Clinton said Americans who spread misinformation should face criminal penalties. Kamala Harris pledged recently to hold social media companies accountable for the spread of “misinformation.” And then there’s her running mate Tim Walz saying there’s “no guarantee to free speech on misinformation.” But none of these Democrats has take it as far (yet) as California Gov. Gavin Newsom, who was triggered by a fake Harris ad Elon Musk shared, which was clearly labeled “PARODY.” On Tuesday, the Democrat signed a bill into law that makes it illegal to use artificial intelligence to create fake images or videos related to elections 120 before Election Day and 60 days after. 

“Safeguarding the integrity of elections is essential to democracy, and it’s critical that we ensure AI is not deployed to undermine the public’s trust through disinformation -– especially in today’s fraught political climate,” Newsom said in a statement. “These measures will help to combat the harmful use of deepfakes in political ads and other content, one of several areas in which the state is being proactive to foster transparent and trustworthy AI.”

In a post highlighting the new law, which takes effect immediately, Newsom references his tweet from July about his effort to crack down on deepfakes. 

In some of the responses to Newsom's effort, he was reminded that parody is protected free speech.


 

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