AI and Navigating the Beginning of a New Patchwork of State Laws
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Data privacy and security laws are developing as fast as the technologies they are related to. It took from 2003 to 2018 for all 50 states to enact their own data security breach statutes, but just since 2018, 18 states have already enacted statutes for data privacy rights. Now, this year alone, lawmakers in 45 states have introduced Generative AI bills.
Utah's AI Policy Act, an AI law in effect since May, has been mandating transparency through consumer disclosure requirements, clarifying liability for AI business operations and enabling innovation through a regulatory sandbox for responsible AI development and the creation of an Office of AI Policy (OAIP).
Join Zach Boyd, Director of the OAIP, Tim Nielsen, co-founder and counsel for the AI start-up Quantizr, Inc., and Polsinelli data privacy and cybersecurity lawyers Jennifer Bauer and Romaine Marshall for a discussion about the AI Policy Act and its implications for organizations and an overview of new AI laws in other states.
*CLE Credit Pending
Agenda
- State Overview
- Utah Statute Overview
- Utah Statute as Case Study
- What the AI Patchwork Means for AI Start-Ups