Tag: AI Regulation
Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a series of new laws aimed at regulating artificial intelligence and social media, focusing on areas like AI-generated pornography, social media warning labels, and AI chatbots for minors, while vetoing broader measures. This move reflects a careful approach to fostering the state's vital AI industry.
The EU AI Act, the world's first comprehensive AI regulation, imposes significant compliance obligations on U.S. companies operating within or serving the EU market. This analysis details the Act's risk-based approach, prohibited practices, high-risk categories, and crucial implementation timelines, offering strategic guidance for U.S. businesses to ensure compliance and maintain market access.
The New York state court system has implemented a new policy governing the use of artificial intelligence by judges and staff. This policy aims to balance the potential benefits of AI with the need for security, fairness, and accountability, restricting the use of AI to approved tools and prohibiting the input of confidential information into non-private AI models.
As artificial intelligence rapidly transforms industries, Capitol Hill is buzzing with proposals for safety regulations and measures to mitigate job displacement. Lawmakers from both parties are introducing a range of ideas, from holding companies liable for AI harms to establishing funds for worker retraining, reflecting a growing urgency to balance innovation with public protection.