News California SB 1015 Deepfake Extortion 2026

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California SB 1015, authored by Senator Strickland, expands existing California laws on contact with a minor to include threats or extortion induced through AI-generated deepfake images.[1][2]

Bill Provisions

SB 1015 amends existing California statutes prohibiting contact with a minor with criminal intent to explicitly cover threats or extortion targeting minors through AI-generated deepfake images.[1] The bill addresses the growing threat of deepfake-enabled sextortion, where synthetic nude or compromising images are generated using AI and used to coerce minors.[2]

The bill incorporates and expands penalties from the underlying "contact with a minor with intent" laws, which typically involve felony charges with multi-year prison sentences depending on circumstances.[1]

Legislative History

  • Bill introduced in the California State Senate
  • April 7, 2026: Scheduled for Senate Public Safety Committee hearing (continued to April 8)[2]
  • April 8, 2026: Approved by the Senate Public Safety Committee; sent to the Senate Appropriations Committee[1]

Current Status

As of April 13, 2026, SB 1015 is pending before the Senate Appropriations Committee after approval by the Public Safety Committee on April 8, 2026.[1]

Significance

This legislation addresses an emerging threat where AI-generated deepfake imagery is used for sextortion and coercion of minors. By explicitly amending criminal statutes to cover AI-generated synthetic images, the bill closes a potential gap where existing laws might not clearly cover deepfake-generated content. It is part of a broader California legislative effort to regulate deepfakes and AI-enabled harms.

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