Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro (D) signed a brand new regulation that defines deepfakes as digital forgeries and establishes prison penalties for nonconsensual digital impersonation.
On July 7, Shapiro signed SB 649, making nonconsensual digital impersonation a first-degree misdemeanor. Anybody doing so with fraudulent intent will now be topic to a third-degree felony.
The invoice handed with unanimous bipartisan assist within the State Senate and overwhelming assist within the Home.
“By signing this invoice into regulation, we’re sending a transparent message that should you use AI to defraud or exploit Pennsylvanians, you’ll be held accountable,” Shapiro stated in a press release.
The invoice expands on SB 1213, laws handed final October to ban deepfake pornography within the state. That regulation resulted in Pennsylvania’s first synthetic intelligence (AI)-related sexual abuse fees.
Pennsylvania joins a nationwide development of AI deepfake regulation, with over 38 items of laws being launched in 18 states this yr. Moreover, 80 legal guidelines have been handed in 2024 to push again on deepfakes, and one other 15 have been enacted in 2023.