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    Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on September 5 announced plans for an “artificial intelligence individual bill of rights,” aimed at giving Floridians protection from potential overreach by generative AI technologies that could undermine personal autonomy. In recent months, DeSantis has already signed legislation targeting AI-generated deepfakes—commonly known as “Brooke’s Law”—which mandates prompt removal of non‐consensual explicit images by platforms within 48 hours. His approach underscores a broader state effort to balance embracing technological innovation while guarding against “tech overlords” using AI to supplant human experience.

    Sources: Epoch Times, Florida Phoenix, Florida Politics

    Key Takeaways

    – Proactive Preservation of Individual Rights: DeSantis’s proposed AI Individual Bill of Rights aims to ensure AI systems don’t override human autonomy or personal freedoms.

    – Concrete Actions Already Underway: Florida has enacted Brooke’s Law to require quick removal of AI-generated non-consensual content—a practical step toward digital accountability.

    – State by State, Not One-Size-Fits-All: The Governor’s stance against federal preemption reflects a broader philosophy that states should have the flexibility to regulate AI according to their citizens’ needs.

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    Florida’s Governor, Ron DeSantis, is quietly steering his state toward a pragmatic yet cautious path through the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence. On September 5, he unveiled intentions to push for an AI-focused “Individual Bill of Rights,” designed to ensure that Florida respects personal freedoms in the face of rapidly developing generative AI technologies. He emphasized that while technologies that “enhance the human experience” are welcome, those that could “supplant” it—deepfakes, invasive surveillance, manipulative algorithms—are not.

    This policy vision isn’t just theoretical. Earlier this year, Florida enacted Brooke’s Law, which requires platforms to remove AI-generated explicit or sexualized images created without consent within 48 hours of a valid complaint. This law underscores the state’s commitment to safeguarding individual dignity and protecting citizens—especially minors—from digital exploitation. Named after a Jacksonville teenager whose image was altered by AI without consent, the law acknowledges real-world harms and offers a procedural remedy.

    Governor DeSantis has also repeatedly framed his stance as part of a broader fight against unchecked tech power. He has warned against handing over control to “tech overlords” and signaled that Florida will pursue its own “coherent approach” to developing and regulating AI. Part of this vision also extends to a more state-centric regulatory philosophy—one where local lawmakers, rather than federal policymakers, lead the response to technological innovation and its risks.

    It’s a strategy that resonates with many conservatives: encouraging innovation and technological advancement, while firmly defending individual liberties and oversight. Instead of waiting for the federal government—whose timelines may lag the pace of innovation—Florida’s leadership is moving now, crafting safeguards that reflect the state’s values and priorities.

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