This amendment removes provisions related to artificial intelligence systems used to censor political speech and modifies sections addressing distribution of synthetic sexual material and child exploitation offenses.
- Changes plural form from 'developer' to 'developers' for grammatical consistency. (Page 1, line 8)
- Removes reference to W.S. 40-12-801 (the political speech censorship provision) from the bill's scope, leaving only W.S. 6-4-308 as a relevant statute. (Page 2, lines 2-3)
- Removes punctuation and formatting elements from the definition section. (Page 2, lines 19 and 21)
- Changes sentence structure in the definition of synthetic sexual material by replacing '; or' with a period, ending that subsection. (Page 3, line 2)
- Removes an entire subsection containing additional conditions or exceptions related to synthetic sexual material. (Page 3, lines 4-6)
- Adds the word 'Knowingly' before 'Distributes' to require knowledge as an element of the offense. (Page 4, line 4)
- Removes the 'or should have known' standard, making the offense require actual knowledge rather than constructive knowledge. (Page 4, line 10)
- Deletes an entire section containing multiple subsections, likely part of the political speech censorship provision (W.S. 40-12-801). (Page 11, lines 13-23)
- Removes two full pages containing additional statutory provisions, likely the remainder of the political speech censorship section. (Pages 12 and 13)
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