Greetings from Bangkok. I'm here to do a keynote about AI for AppsFlyer's MAMA event. The city is truly magical (it's my first time visiting). The conference officially starts today; it's going to be awesome!
In the news: Last week, in a big win for SAG-AFTRA, the California State Senate passed Assembly Bill 2602, setting a new standard for protecting performers from unauthorized AI replicas. The bill mandates that explicit permission is required before creating or using digital replicas of performers’ likenesses and voices across all media forms, including video games, audiobooks, and commercials. Contracts must now include a “reasonably specific” description of how these digital replicas will be used, ensuring greater transparency and control for performers.
As of yesterday, the bill has passed the Assembly and is now on Governor Gavin Newsom’s desk for final approval. At this writing, I'm not certain if Governor Newsom will sign it or not. If he does, it will have a significant impact on the future of AI. .
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