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States will likely pass a patchwork of laws to regulate AI-generated images. Sophisticated detection software will emerge but will not be equally available in all courts, raising issues of equity and access to justice. There’s like, there were tons of ways to make these kinds of time consuming and Complex, deep fakes.
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