A reintroduced Connecticut AI bill aims to build on the state’s 2022 comprehensive privacy law, state Sen. James Maroney (D), the privacy law’s author, said in an interview. Maroney’s second attempt at establishing AI requirements will be a priority bill for majority Democrats in the Connecticut Senate next year, Maroney, Senate President Pro Tempore Martin Looney and Majority Leader Bob Duff said in a joint announcement last month.
An early January surge of kids’ bills requiring age verification and parental consent continued this week, with legislation surfacing in Virginia and New Mexico. In addition, similar bills have appeared in South Dakota and Wyoming (see 2501060008).
The U.S. District Court of Tennessee will hold a telephone status conference on Wednesday to discuss the status of a state age-verification law that took effect Jan. 1, said Judge William Campbell.
TikTok was aware its age restrictions were ineffective and thousands of minors were able to access its Live feed product, an internal investigation for the social media company showed, according to the Utah attorney general's office. The office on Friday announced the release of details that were previously redacted in its complaint filed in June against TikTok.
State legislators in multiple states have revealed plans to open sessions with bills requiring age-verification.
A U.S. District Court of Northern California ruling last week in NetChoice v. Bonta, which involved a law regulating addictive social media feeds for minors, will likely hold up and pave the way for approval of similar state laws, supporters of such laws said. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is set to consider an appeal of the Dec. 31 decision rejecting NetChoice's motion to stop the law from taking effect the next day.