Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1577

Introduced
2/20/25  

Caption

Artificial intelligence generated child sexual abuse material and possession, sale, creation, dissemination, and purchase of child-like sex dolls prohibition provisions

Impact

If enacted, this bill amends various Minnesota statutes to include stricter penalties for offenses related to the promotion and dissemination of child-like sex dolls and AI-generated child sexual abuse materials. Individuals found guilty of breaching these new regulations could face severe legal repercussions, including substantial fines and prison terms, particularly if previous convictions are involved. By outlining detailed conditions surrounding the creation and use of these materials, the legislation aims to bolster protection for minors against exploitation and abuse.

Summary

SF1577 is a significant legislative proposal focused on enhancing public safety by prohibiting the creation, possession, sale, dissemination, and purchase of child sexual abuse material generated through artificial intelligence, as well as the prohibition of child-like sex dolls. The bill was introduced by Senator Seberger and emphasizes the responsible handling of potentially exploitative materials related to minors. The intention is to address and mitigate the risks posed by such materials, especially in the context of rising advancements in technology that could aid in their creation and distribution.

Contention

The bill has provoked some debate regarding its implications for artistic expression and technological development. Some critics argue that the strict regulations could hinder legitimate uses of AI and stifle innovation in areas such as art and entertainment. Additionally, there may be concerns surrounding enforcement challenges, particularly in delineating between acceptable and prohibited content. The potential impact on individuals working in fields related to AI and visual portrayal of minors has also been highlighted as a topic of contention, necessitating further discussion among various stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN HF3871

Venue in child sexual abuse material law provided; on-scene preview of digital evidence in child sexual abuse material investigations; possession, sale, creation, dissemination, and purchase of child-like sex dolls prohibited; and defense of duress modified to include victims of trafficking.

MN SF4292

Child sexual abuse provisions

MN SF463

Penalties increase for creating, distributing, and possessing sexually explicit materials involving children

MN HB5

Criminal Law - Child Sexual Abuse Material - Artificial Intelligence Software

MN HB1294

Criminal Law - Child Sexual Abuse Material - Artificial Intelligence Software

MN SB110

Prohibits using a child's image to train artificial intelligence to produce child sexual abuse materials. (8/1/26)

MN SB42

Prohibits using artificial intelligence to create child sexual abuse materials. (8/1/26)

MN HB1294

Criminal Law - Child Sexual Abuse Material - Artificial Intelligence Software

MN SF2825

Child abuse victims protections related to interviews apply to all recordings clarification provision and changes to terms used in statutes that punish creation, distribution, and possession of sexually explicit materials involving children proposal provision

MN HB2690

CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE MATERIAL

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.