Under a pioneering law set to be implemented next year, large social media platforms will be obligated to remove deceptive content.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has escalated his ongoing feud with Elon Musk, threatening to take legal action against the Tesla CEO over his use of memes and deepfakes, which he claims are damaging to democracy.
Musk fired back at Newsom, accusing him of “making parody illegal” after the governor signed three bills aimed at curbing the use of AI in creating fake images for videos and political ads.
Newsom denied that he was trying to suppress parodies but made it clear that he was laying down the law with the CEO of X, whom he referred to as a “conservative blogger.”
He said: “I think Mr. Musk has missed the punchline. Parody is still alive and well in California but deepfakes and manipulation of elections?