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AI-Generated Content
AI-generated content laws address synthetic media, deepfakes, watermarking, election integrity, and disclosure requirements. AIGI tracks every primary-source rule affecting generative AI output across global jurisdictions. As of the most recent update, AIGI tracks 258 primary-source items on ai-generated content across global jurisdictions.
Coverage at a glance
- Items tracked
- 258
- Jurisdictions
- 8
- Last update
- 12/23/2025
Most active jurisdictions
Recent ai-generated content activity
- CT enforcement action enforcement 12/23/2025
Attorney General William Tong Pushes Meta to Act on Misleading AI Weight Loss Ads
Connecticut AG William Tong and a bipartisan coalition of 35 attorneys general urge Meta to enforce policies against misleading AI weight loss ads, prohibit non-FDA approved drugs, and enhance AI content labeling.
Authority: Connecticut Attorney General
- RI legislation enacted 7/8/2025
[RI Legislature] Knight bill prohibiting deepfake sexual exploitation enacted
Rhode Island has enacted a bill, sponsored by Knight, prohibiting deepfake sexual exploitation.
Authority: Rhode Island Legislature
- CT speech enacted 5/7/2026
Attorney General Tong Statement Praising Passage of Legislation Strengthening Enforcement Against Deepfake Digital Sexual Assault
Connecticut's Attorney General praises new legislation (HB 5312) creating civil enforcement mechanisms and a private right of action against deepfake digital sexual assault and AI-generated child pornography.
Authority: Connecticut Attorney General
- NC advisory opinion 4/17/2026
[North Carolina AG] Attorney General Jeff Jackson Warns North Carolinians of Investment Scams on Meta Platforms
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson warns residents of investment scams using deepfake technology on Meta Platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp.
Authority: North Carolina Attorney General
- news analysis 5/14/2026
The shock of seeing your body used in deepfake porn
Adult content creators are facing severe threats to their rights and livelihoods due to generative AI and deepfake technology using their bodies and likenesses without consent for nonconsensual intimate imagery (NCII).
- CT press release enforcement 12/23/2025
Attorney General William Tong Pushes Meta to Act on Misleading AI Weight Loss Ads
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong and a bipartisan coalition of 35 state attorneys general urged Meta to enhance enforcement of policies against misleading AI weight loss ads.
Authority: Connecticut Attorney General
- CT agency report enacted 5/7/2026
Attorney General Tong Statement Praising Passage of Legislation Strengthening Enforcement Against Deepfake Digital Sexual Assault
Connecticut's Attorney General praises new legislation, House Bill 5312, establishing civil enforcement mechanisms and a private right of action against deepfake digital sexual assault and AI-generated child pornography.
Authority: Connecticut Attorney General
- CT speech enacted 5/7/2026
Attorney General Tong Statement Praising Passage of Legislation Strengthening Enforcement Against Deepfake Digital Sexual Assault
Connecticut's Attorney General praises the passage of House Bill No. 5312, establishing new civil enforcement mechanisms and a private right of action against deepfake digital sexual assault and AI-generated child pornography.
Authority: Connecticut Attorney General
- CT advisory opinion enforcement 12/23/2025
Attorney General William Tong Pushes Meta to Act on Misleading AI Weight Loss Ads
Connecticut AG William Tong and a 35-state bipartisan coalition urge Meta to enforce policies and restrict deceptive, AI-generated weight loss ads on its platforms.
Authority: Connecticut Attorney General
- CT press release passed legislature 5/7/2026
Attorney General Tong Statement Praising Passage of Legislation Strengthening Enforcement Against Deepfake Digital Sexual Assault
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong praises the final passage of HB 5312, creating civil enforcement mechanisms and a private right of action against deepfake digital sexual assault and platforms disseminating such content.
Authority: Connecticut Attorney General
- CT agency report enforcement 12/23/2025
Attorney General William Tong Pushes Meta to Act on Misleading AI Weight Loss Ads
Connecticut AG William Tong and 35 bipartisan attorneys general urge Meta to enforce policies and restrict misleading, AI-generated weight loss ads.
Authority: Connecticut Attorney General
- NC advisory opinion advisory 4/17/2026
[North Carolina AG] Attorney General Jeff Jackson Warns North Carolinians of Investment Scams on Meta Platforms
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson warns citizens about investment scams using deepfake technology on Meta platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp.
Authority: North Carolina Attorney General
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Frequently asked questions
- What is AI-Generated Content?
- AI-generated content laws address synthetic media, deepfakes, watermarking, election integrity, and disclosure requirements. AIGI tracks every primary-source rule affecting generative AI output across global jurisdictions.
- How many ai-generated content laws does AIGI track?
- AIGI currently tracks 258 primary-source items under ai-generated content — spanning bills, regulations, enforcement actions, court opinions, and agency guidance from authorities across global jurisdictions.
- Which jurisdictions are most active on ai-generated content?
- Most active jurisdictions on ai-generated content in the current corpus: CT (15), NC (10), TN (10), RI (3), BR (2).
- How current is AIGI's ai-generated content coverage?
- The most recent ai-generated content item AIGI tracked was published on 12/23/2025. AIGI runs continuous ingestion against every active authority source.
- Where do AIGI's ai-generated content citations come from?
- Every item on this page links to its primary government or research source. AIGI's citation methodology is documented at /how-we-cite — we do not paraphrase or remix secondary commentary; we resolve every pointer to the underlying authority.
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