The proposed bill establishes regulations regarding the dissemination of synthetic media in Wyoming, defining "synthetic media" as manipulated or generated images, audio, or video that create a misleading representation of a natural person. It prohibits the unlawful dissemination of such media unless clear and conspicuous notice is provided, or in cases where audio-only media is involved, a clearly spoken disclosure is made. The bill also allows individuals depicted or misled by the synthetic media to pursue civil actions for damages, equitable relief, and attorney fees, with a minimum exemplary damage award of $1,000.

Additionally, the bill outlines enforcement mechanisms, allowing the attorney general and district attorneys to investigate and bring actions against violators. It specifies exemptions for certain entities, such as broadcasting stations and internet service providers, under specific conditions. The bill also clarifies that dissemination of synthetic media that constitutes satire or parody, or is protected under the First Amendment, is not subject to these regulations. The act is set to take effect on July 1, 2025.