
""Today, we led the nation protecting women, children, and everyone in public life from the harm caused by AI nudification technology," Maye Quade said. "Companies that make this technology available for free online and in app stores will no longer be allowed to enable predators who abuse and victimize adults and children with the click of a button.""
""They have shared their story in committee, with reporters, and with law enforcement with dignity and courage," she said. "Their power, brilliance, and advocacy is why we passed this bill today. They have had a singular focus on passing this legislation so that what happened to them does not happen to any Minnesotan, ever again.""
""These images don't exist without a third-party involvement and some sort of machine learning model," Kelley said."
Minnesota has enacted legislation to combat AI nudification technology that poses risks to women and children. Maye Quade emphasized the importance of victim-survivors in advocating for this law. The legislation aims to prevent the creation and distribution of fake nude images, addressing a gap in existing laws. Victims like Molly Kelley have worked tirelessly to find solutions to mitigate harm at the source. Despite the law's passage, concerns about enforcement challenges remain.
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