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FL S0702
Bill
Status
Failed
6/16/2025
Primary Sponsor
Commerce and Tourism
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AI Summary
- Requires providers of generative AI tools to embed provenance data—identifying the AI tool and its developer—into synthetic visual or audio content wholly generated by their tools, and to make free provenance readers and application tools available to the public
- Establishes a digital content provenance pilot program within the Division of Emergency Management, requiring all digital images and videos created by the division on or after July 1, 2025, to include a conspicuous indicator with an encoded link to provenance data; the pilot sunsets June 30, 2027, with a legislative report due by November 15, 2026
- Mandates that social media platforms retain provenance data of suspected synthetic content and display it to users through a conspicuous indicator with an encoded link on such content
- Requires capture devices (cameras, phones, audio/video recorders) sold in Florida to include an option to record provenance data of suspected synthetic content, with manufacturers ensuring the data is readable by third-party applications
- Classifies violations as unfair or deceptive trade practices enforceable by the Attorney General, with the Department of Legal Affairs required to notify suspected violators and provide a 30-day cure period before initiating enforcement; also requires AI-generated content depicting electoral candidates to include digital provenance data
Legislative Description
Provenance of Digital Content
Last Action
Died in Ethics and Elections
6/16/2025
Committee Referrals
Ethics and Elections3/12/2025
Full Bill Text
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