And if you want to pass a law to ban technology like this, there are rules under the First Amendment. and Jorgenson, this statute covers only private sexual images and does not prohibit speech that is “at the core of protected First Amendment speech.” Whatever tool made that edit just violated Minnesota law. Although the federal government and various states have enacted statutes that clearly define nudity for the specific context of AI-generated images, Minnesota rejected such a precise definition. Filed Under: 1st amendment, ai, free speech, grok, maye quade, minnesota, nudify, strict scrutinyCompanies: spacex, x, xai