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NO FAKES Act Returns to Congress With Support From YouTube, OpenAI for AI Deepfake Bill


The NO FAKES Act was reintroduced to Congress in a bipartisan, industry-backed bid to protect artists against unauthorized AI deepfake impersonations.

The reintroduction of the bill, designed to protect artists against unauthorized AI deepfake impersonations, was part of the Recording Academy’s annual GRAMMYs on the Hill initiative, in which the organization visits D.C. to meet with elected officials and advocate for a variety of music-related causes. Introduced by Senators Marsha Blackburn(R-TN), Chris Coons(D-DE), Thom Tillis(R-NC) and Amy Klobuchar(D-MN) and Representatives María Elvira Salazar(R-FL-27), Madeleine Dean(D-PA-4) Nathaniel Moran(R-TX-1), Becca Balint(D-VT-At Large), the NO FAKES Act has also found new supporters in an unlikely place: the tech industry. Today’s reintroduction of the NO FAKES Act underscores our members’ commitment to advocating for the music community, and as we enter a new era of technology, we must create guardrails around AI and ensure it enhances – not replaces – human creativity.”

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