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“Ohio Senate Passes Bill to Regulate AI, Mandate Watermarks and Ban Deepfake Exploitation”

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Last updated: May 23, 2026 1:47 am
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Ohio Senate Passes Landmark AI Regulation Bill Targeting Deepfakes, Child Exploitation, and Fraud

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Key Provisions of the BillWhy This Bill Matters NowWhat’s Next?

COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio Senate has taken a major step toward regulating artificial intelligence, passing a bipartisan bill that aims to curb AI-generated exploitation, fraud, and misinformation. The legislation, known as Senate Bill 163, introduces strict rules for watermarking AI content, banning simulated child pornography, and criminalizing deepfake identity fraud.

The bill, sponsored by Republican Sens. Louis Blessing III and Terry Johnson with Democratic co-sponsors Sens. William DeMora and Catherine Ingram, cleared the Senate on Wednesday. It now heads to the Ohio House before reaching Gov. Mike DeWine’s desk for final approval.

Key Provisions of the Bill

1. Mandatory Watermarks for AI Content
Under the proposed law, AI-generated images, videos, and audio must carry a visible watermark identifying them as synthetic. Removing or altering these watermarks would be illegal, helping consumers distinguish between real and AI-created material.

2. Crackdown on AI-Generated Child Exploitation
The bill explicitly bans AI-generated child sexual abuse material (CSAM), making it a second-degree felony to create, distribute, or possess such content. This move addresses growing concerns over AI tools being used to bypass laws against real child exploitation imagery.

3. Deepfake Fraud and Misuse Prohibited
The legislation also targets deepfakes—realistic AI replicas of real people—used for fraud or defamation. It would be illegal to:

  • Use a person’s AI-generated likeness to trick others into financial decisions (e.g., scams, unauthorized endorsements).
  • Create non-consensual explicit deepfakes (a problem highlighted by recent cases involving celebrities like Taylor Swift).
  • Damage someone’s reputation using manipulated media.

Violators could face felony charges, with penalties escalating if minors are involved.

Why This Bill Matters Now

AI’s rapid advancement has outpaced regulation, leading to widespread misuse—from financial scams to political disinformation. Ohio’s proposal is among the first state-level efforts to set clear legal boundaries.

“This isn’t about stifling innovation,” said Sen. Blessing. “It’s about ensuring AI is used responsibly, without harming individuals or undermining trust.”

The bill arrives as federal action on AI stalls. Former President Donald Trump recently postponed signing an AI executive order, citing concerns it might hinder U.S. competitiveness. Meanwhile, industries from banking to cybersecurity warn that unchecked AI could expose critical systems to hacking and fraud.

What’s Next?

If the Ohio House approves the bill, it could set a precedent for other states grappling with AI’s ethical and legal challenges. Advocates hope it will protect privacy, prevent exploitation, and restore transparency in an era where seeing is no longer believing.

— Reported by Nexio News

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