Lawyers Flag California's 'Assertive Stance' on AI
California companies must carefully review 17 AI laws passed last year in the state, while U.S. businesses generally should “prepare for comparable laws from other states in the future, blogged Cozen O’Connor attorneys Andrew Baer and Robert Rubenstein on Monday.…
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The California AI laws -- covering deepfakes, training data, healthcare, watermarking AI-generated content and the entertainment industry -- show “the state’s assertive stance in addressing both the potential benefits and risks associated with artificial intelligence,” the lawyers wrote.