Georgia might criminalize using AI to create obscene images of people

Georgia might criminalize using AI to create obscene images of people

Georgia might criminalize using AI to create obscene images of people

https://thecurrentga.org/2026/02/04/georgia-might-criminalize-using-ai-to-create-obscene-images-of-people/

Publish Date: 2026-02-04 18:34:00

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  • Georgia state senators are considering a proposal to criminalize the use of AI technology to create non-consensual, obscene images of real people, termed “virtual peeping.”
  • The proposed legislation, Senate Bill 398, would classify the creation and distribution of such AI-generated images as felonies, punishable by hefty prison sentences and fines.
  • The bill aims to protect victims whose privacy is violated by these technologies, which have become a modern concern.
  • Advocates for the bill argue that harsh penalties are necessary, while some critics argue it may be too broad and could penalize minors or others for using AI tools unsuitably.
  • Concerns were raised by civil rights groups and civil libertarians that the bill’s definitions might infringe on free speech rights, particularly regarding satire, artistic expression, political commentary, and parody.
  • The bill did not receive a final vote and is expected to undergo revisions before being presented in its new form.