A 4728
Regulates deceptive use of artificial intelligence in photo advertising of certain dwellings.
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Bill overview
This bill aims to prevent misleading advertising in New Jersey real estate by regulating the use of artificial intelligence and photo editing software. It prohibits sellers and their agents from using digitally altered photos to misrepresent the condition of a dwelling unit or site for sale, rent, or lease. The bill requires disclosure if AI is used and mandates that photos must accurately reflect the current state of the property, not exceeding five years old. Violations can result in fines and disciplinary action for real estate agents.
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Sterley Stanley
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