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Committee approves substitute to let attorney general bring civil enforcement for image exploitation The committee approved a substitute for SB 418 to create a civil enforcement path—enforced by the attorney general or an appropriate prosecuting attorney—for unauthorized sexualized or explicit uses of individuals' images, with a ten‑year window for minors; the substitute passed unanimously after a friendly amendment adding prosecuting‑attorney enforcement.

Georgia is taking a stand against image exploitation with a new bill that empowers the attorney general to enforce civil penalties for unauthorized sexualized uses of individuals' images, especially protecting minors.

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Committee advances bill to allow product‑liability claims when AI harms minors A Senate committee advanced SB 488, which would clarify that certain artificial‑intelligence products used or marketed to minors can be treated as products under Georgia’s product‑liability code, enabling parents to pursue product‑liability claims if a minor is harmed. The measure passed the committee motion and will move forward for further consideration.

A Senate committee in Georgia has taken a bold step to protect children by advancing a bill that allows parents to sue AI companies if their products cause harm.

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Georgia House Committee proposes HB 671 to combat sexual conduct involving minors House Committee amends tort provisions to address minors in sexually explicit conduct.

Georgia's House Bill 671 aims to protect minors from sexually explicit conduct, sparking intense debate about child safety versus personal freedoms.

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Legislation mandates social media consent procedures for minors aged 14 and 15 Providers must implement consent measures for parents of minors aged 14 and 15.

Georgia's Senate Bill 165 could reshape the way social media protects minors, requiring parental consent for users aged 14 and 15—are we ready for these changes?

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