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AI-generated content — US AI compliance

Generative content triggers state laws focused on deepfakes, voice/likeness rights, and political-ad disclosure. Tennessee ELVIS protects voice and likeness; Michigan and Florida regulate political deepfakes; Utah requires disclosure on request.

5 laws triggered0 statesMax penalty: $25,000

State-by-state breakdown

JurisdictionLawEffectiveMax penalty
California consumers; businesses subject to CCPACalifornia AB 1008 — CCPA AI Inferences2026-01-01$7,500
Florida consumers; political advertising; healthcareFlorida AI Transparency Act2026-07-01$5,000
Michigan political communicationsMichigan AI Political Advertising Act2025-02-01$1,000
Tennessee residents (voice and likeness rights)Tennessee ELVIS Act2024-07-01$25,000
Utah consumersUtah AI Policy Act2024-05-01$5,000

Headline obligations for ai-generated content

  • voice/likeness rights
  • political deepfake
  • disclosure on request

Frequently asked questions about ai-generated content compliance

Which states regulate ai-generated content?

0 jurisdictions: California consumers; businesses subject to CCPA, Florida consumers; political advertising; healthcare, Michigan political communications, Tennessee residents (voice and likeness rights), Utah consumers.

What is the maximum penalty exposure?

Per-violation maximum: $25,000. Aggregate exposure depends on consumer counts and per-violation multiplication; engage counsel for a tailored estimate.

What are the headline obligations?

voice/likeness rights, political deepfake, disclosure on request.

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