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Adults told her to “move on.” Instead, teen won fight to criminalize deepfakes.

  • Governor Phil Murphy signed legislation in New Jersey to combat AI deepfakes.
  • Francesca's experience with deepfakes exposed gaps in current criminal and civil laws.
  • The new law makes posting non-consensual deepfakes a crime, impacting online harassment.
  • The law imposes penalties, including a $30,000 fine and up to five years in jail.
  • Francesca Mani believes this law supports women and teens previously dismissed with inaction.
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