House Bill No. 1364, introduced by Hasenbeck, amends the Oklahoma Law on Obscenity and Child Sexual Abuse Material to address the nonconsensual dissemination of private sexual images, including those generated by artificial intelligence. The bill defines key terms such as "artificial intelligence," "artificially generated sexual depiction," and "generative artificial intelligence," and establishes that it is unlawful to disseminate images of individuals engaged in sexual acts or whose intimate parts are exposed without their consent. Additionally, the bill specifically includes provisions for the dissemination of artificially generated sexual depictions, making it clear that such actions are also subject to legal penalties.

The bill outlines the penalties for violations, categorizing them as misdemeanors or felonies depending on the circumstances, such as whether the dissemination was for profit or involved multiple images. It also provides exceptions for lawful dissemination in certain contexts, such as criminal investigations or public exposure. Furthermore, the bill ensures that entities like interactive computer services and telecommunications providers are not held liable for content provided by others. The act is set to take effect on November 1, 2025.

Statutes affected:
Introduced: 21-1040.13b
House Committee Substitute: 21-1040.13b
Floor (House): 21-1040.13b
Floor (Senate): 21-1040.13b
Engrossed: 21-1040.13b
Enrolled (final version): 21-1040.13b
Sub Committee OR Policy Committee Recommendations (House) Policy Committee Recommendation: 21-1040.13b