Connecticut · Senate Bill · January Session, 2025
SB1143
An Act Prohibiting the Creation and Dissemination of Intimate Images Generated Using Artificial Intelligence and Without Consent

Status ● Introduced Effective N/A Passage Likelihood L

WHAT THIS BILL REGULATES · 1 REQUIREMENT TYPE

How Is This Bill Enforced

Enforcement Authority
Criminal penalties for violations. Civil remedies available to victims. Amendments to title 52 of the general statutes establish civil causes of action.
Private Right of Action
Criminal penalties for violations. Civil remedies available to victims. Amendments to title 52 of the general statutes establish civil causes of action.
Penalties
Criminal penalties to be established by amendment to section 53a-189c. Civil remedies to be established by amendment to title 52. Specific penalty amounts and remedy details are not specified in the concept bill text.

What This Bill Requires

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Statutory Text
Analysis & Obligations
Concept Bill (No Operative Sections)
Prohibition on AI-generated intimate images without consent
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1 That (1) section 53a-189c of the general statutes be amended to (A) prohibit the creation and dissemination of an intimate image generated using artificial intelligence and without consent of the individual depicted in such image, and (B) establish criminal penalties for violations of such prohibition, (2) title 52 of the general statutes be amended to establish civil remedies for such violations, and (3) the general statutes be amended to define "deepfake technology" and "intimate image" to enforce such criminal penalties and provide such civil remedies.

This is a Connecticut raised-bill concept that contains no drafted statutory language. The bill directs amendments to section 53a-189c of the general statutes to prohibit creation and dissemination of AI-generated intimate images without consent, establish criminal penalties, and create civil remedies under title 52. It also calls for definitions of deepfake technology and intimate image. Until the bill is drafted with operative text, no specific compliance obligations can be identified.

Compliance actions 1 item
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No person may create or disseminate an intimate image generated using artificial intelligence without the consent of the individual depicted.
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Passage Likelihood

Low
Status Introduced
Chamber No passage
Committee No action
Majority party Yes
Bipartisan No
Prior session None

Legislative History

2025-01-23 Referred to Joint Committee on Judiciary

Entry Last Reviewed

2026-05-20
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