A bill to protect performers from unauthorized AI heads to California governor

An aerial view of the California State Capitol on Feb. 1, 2023, in Sacramento. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

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A new bill to protect performers from unauthorized AI is now headed to the California governor to consider signing into law.

The use of artificial intelligence to create digital replicas is a major concern in the entertainment industry, and AI use was a point of contention during last year’s Hollywood strike. Other national proposals offering AI protections to all Americans are also in the works.

California Assembly Bill 2602 would regulate

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