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Jun 5, 2024 |
beneschlaw.com | Ryan T. Sulkin |Kristopher J. Chandler |Megan Parker
On May 1, Utah’s Artificial Intelligence Policy Act (“UAIPA”)took effect requiring certain disclosures regarding use of artificial intelligence (“AI”) systems, specifically generative AI. Signed by Governor Spencer Cox on March 13 as part of Utah’s consumer protection laws, the UAIPA joins other state-specific legislation (such as Colorado’s Consumer Protections for Interactions with AI law) targeted toward consumer-facing use of AI.
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Jun 5, 2024 |
lexology.com | Cole Hardy |Ryan T. Sulkin |Kristopher J. Chandler |Megan Parker
Businesses interacting with Utah residents should act quickly to ensure compliance with newly in effect obligations requiring certain disclosures regarding use of generative AI tools as Utah joins the growing patchwork of states specifically regulating artificial intelligence systems. On May 1, Utah’s Artificial Intelligence Policy Act (“UAIPA”) took effect requiring certain disclosures regarding use of artificial intelligence (“AI”) systems, specifically generative AI.
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Feb 6, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Lucas Schaetzel |Ryan T. Sulkin
February 6, 2024 To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: New Hampshire joins New Jersey as the second state passing a data protection law in 2024. New Hampshire is the 15th overall US state to do so. Last year proved to be a huge year in U.S. state data protection law, ending with 13 U.S. states with comprehensive data protection laws on the books.
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Feb 5, 2024 |
beneschlaw.com | Ryan T. Sulkin
Last year proved to be a huge year in U.S. state data protection law, ending with 13 U.S. states with comprehensive data protection laws on the books. And 2024 shows no sign of stopping or slowing that trend. New Hampshire became the 15th state to pass an omnibus data protection law, becoming the second state in 2024 to do so, following New Jersey’s passage of such a law earlier this year.
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Jan 22, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Lucas Schaetzel |Ryan T. Sulkin
January 22, 2024 To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: New Jersey continues the 2023 trend into 2024 of U.S. states quickly passing similar, omnibus data protection laws, becoming the 14th such state to do so. Last year proved to be a huge year in U.S. state data protection law, ending with 13 U.S. states with comprehensive data protection laws on the books.
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