
The state of Nevada has enacted laws and/or issued guidance on Artificial Intelligence (AI). Companies subject to Nevada law should be familiar with all relevant AI-related laws, regulations, and guidance, including those listed below.
This law expands certain prohibitions relating to pornography involving minors, revises the penalties for certain crimes relating to pornography involving minors, and amends the state law to include a definition for “computer-generated child pornography.”
This law expands the crime of unlawful dissemination of an intimate image to include specified acts relating to the distribution of certain photorealistic images, digital images, computer images and computer-generated images.
This law prohibits, with certain exceptions, an AI provider from offering to users in the state an AI system that is specifically programmed to provide a user with a service or an experience that would constitute the practice of professional mental or behavioral health care if provided by a natural person. The law also imposes certain restrictions and prohibitions on the use of an AI system by a licensed provider of mental and behavioral health care.
The following law applies in the context of elections in Nevada.
This law requires certain communications relating to an election that include synthetic media to contain a disclosure