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Alaska
No state-level rule found.
Sources
Public source links are still being curated for this entry.
Why this status
Rooted Reality looked at Alaska Legislature election and AI bill materials for deepfake and synthetic-media measures. Public trackers suggested 2025 proposals, but we couldn't anchor any to a stable Alaska legislature primary source on the May 5, 2026 review — so no enforceable state rule shows on this card today.
What this means
- Alaska has no enforceable state-level deepfake rule we can point to today — federal law and each platform's own content policy are what apply here.
- Tracker activity around 2025 proposals suggests the topic is on Alaska legislators' radar, but movement isn't a rule. Until a bill is signed and given an effective date, nothing changes for households here.
- Federal protections (intimate-image laws, election-fraud statutes, CSAM rules) and a depicted person's existing civil claims still apply, regardless of Alaska's state-level posture.
What to verify next
- Watch the Alaska Legislature's bill-tracking site for the 2025–2026 session — passage of any of the tracked deepfake or AI proposals will show up there first.
- For content concerns today, the platform's own policy and federal complaint paths (FBI IC3 for fraud, NCMEC for content involving minors) are the active levers.