SIIA Applauds the Senate for Passing the SHIELD Act
The following statement can be attributed to Paul Lekas, Senior Vice President, Global Public Policy, Software & Information Industry Association.
SIIA is pleased to see the Senate passed the Stopping Harmful Image Exploitation and Limiting Distribution Act of 2023 (SHIELD Act) that makes it a crime to knowingly mail or distribute (or attempt or threaten to distribute) intimate visual depictions. This is a good first step and demonstrates that Congress can work collaboratively to achieve bipartisan solutions.
We still believe there are additional gaps in the law specific to AI-generated imagery. SIIA recently expressed our support for the DEFIANCE Act that would create a federal civil remedy for victims against individuals who produced or possessed the forgery with intent to distribute it; or who produced, distributed, or received the forgery, if the individual knew or recklessly disregarded that the victim did not consent to the conduct.
We encourage Congress to address this important and critical issue.
Bethany Abbate Joins SIIA as Manager, AI Policy
Washington D.C., July 10, 2024 – The Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA) recently expanded its policy team with the appointment of Bethany Abbate as Manager, Artificial Intelligence Policy. In this newly created position, she will support and advocate on behalf of SIIA’s membership on key issues and initiatives related to AI.
Abbate comes to SIIA from Capstone LLC where she was a Senior Associate, Policy Analyst responsible for conducting policy analysis and regulatory due diligence consulting activities on behalf of a client base of corporations, hedge funds, and private equity firms. She previously was a Government and External Affairs Coordinator for Allianz of America. During college, she had internships with US House of Representatives: Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT), Office of Oregon Governor Kate Brown and the Oregon State Treasury.
“Bethany’s experience and expertise with artificial intelligence policy issues elevates SIIA’s capabilities in this critical and fast evolving area,” said Paul Lekas, Senior Vice President, Global Public Policy and Public Affairs, SIIA. “She will help drive our policy initiatives and advocacy as well as support our members as they navigate the AI landscape.”
Abbate has a Bachelor of Arts, Civic Communication and Media from Willamette University and a Master of Arts: Strategy, Cybersecurity and Intelligence from Johns Hopkins University, School for Advanced International Studies (SAIS).