The proposed bill establishes new legal frameworks addressing the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in committing various criminal offenses. It specifies that utilizing AI as a defense in criminal cases is not permissible, and introduces specific offenses related to the creation and distribution of synthetic sexual material, particularly concerning children. The bill also criminalizes the development or distribution of AI systems intended to promote self-harm and prohibits interactive computer services from censoring political speech through AI. Additionally, it provides immunity for developers of AI systems under certain conditions, while outlining penalties for violations of these provisions.
Key definitions are introduced, including "artificial intelligence system," "synthetic sexual material," and "intimate parts," which clarify the scope of the law. The bill amends existing statutes to incorporate these definitions and outlines the penalties for offenses such as the unlawful distribution of nonconsensual synthetic sexual material and the development of AI systems for child pornography. The act is set to take effect on July 1, 2026, and aims to enhance legal accountability in the rapidly evolving landscape of AI technology.
Statutes affected: Introduced: 6-1-104, 6-4-301, 6-4-303