Gov. Phil Murphy signed a law Wednesday banning the use of artificial intelligence to create deceptive audio or visual media.
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New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy conditionally vetoed a bill Monday that would criminalize the production and dissemination of deepfakes, which are deceptive, AI-generated images and videos.
Karoline Leavitt appeared to put her foot in her mouth after accidentally contradicting Donald Trump’s own words.
“So we decided we were going to sit (with the images of the children ... This was unacceptable,” said Mr Gannon. Mr Murphy said the gardaí had employed an “incredibly heavy-handed approach ...