Urges generative artificial intelligence and content sharing platforms to make voluntary commitments to prevent and remove harmful content.
Impact
This resolution proposes shifts in responsibilities for media platforms, encouraging them to take active steps in monitoring and managing content shared on their platforms. By urging platforms to prevent the spread of harmful content, this resolution aligns New Jersey with national efforts to establish transparency and accountability standards for the use of artificial intelligence technologies. As the federal government and several other states are already moving in this direction, New Jersey has the potential to be a leader in promoting responsible use of generative AI and safeguarding the integrity of information shared online.
Summary
Assembly Resolution No. 101, introduced in the New Jersey Legislature, urges generative artificial intelligence (AI) and content sharing platforms to adopt voluntary measures to prevent and eliminate harmful content, particularly deepfakes and cheapfakes. These forms of manipulated media can distort public perceptions and misrepresent reality, posing risks such as libel, blackmail, and misinformation. The resolution highlights the increasing ease of creating such media due to advances in technology, allowing even novice creators to produce deceptive content that can greatly influence public opinion through social media and other platforms.
Contention
While the resolution advocates for responsible content management by technology companies, it raises discussions about the balance between regulation and freedom of expression. Advocates for transparency in AI usage support the resolution as a necessary measure to combat the negative implications of deepfakes, which can exacerbate disinformation campaigns. However, critics may argue that such voluntary commitments do not go far enough in addressing the systemic issues linked to the spread of harmful content and may not adequately protect users from sophisticated manipulations facilitated by emerging technologies. The debate surrounding regulatory approaches versus voluntary commitments remains a critical topic within the scope of this resolution.
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