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DeSantis Signs New Bill Requiring Disclaimers on Political Ads that Use AI

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[Photo Credit: By Gage Skidmore from Surprise, AZ, United States of America - Bob Vander Plaats & Ron DeSantis, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=143989038]

On Friday, Governor Ron DeSantis reportedly approved 28 laws, which included a legislation mandating disclaimers on specific political advertisements generated by artificial intelligence, as well as a bill addressing the regulation of vaping products.

HB 919, often known as the disclaimer law, mandates that political advertisements use artificial intelligence to generate images, video, audio, graphics, or other digital content must carry a disclaimer.

DeSantis just approved a bill (HB 1007) that specifically focuses on vape items designed for children.

This legislation establishes a procedure for Attorney General Ashley Moody to take action against unlawful manufacturers and marketers of electronic cigarettes.

The measure specifically targets disposable electronic cigarettes and grants Moody’s office the authority to establish a registry of products that are prohibited, following an administrative procedure.

Another law, HB 461, signed on Friday, grants women the right to be exempted from jury duty if they have given birth within six months of the scheduled reporting date.

The bills were approved during the legislative session that concluded on March 8th.

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