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States Implement Comprehensive AI Regulations to Ensure Transparency and Prevent Discrimination
Illinois, Utah, and Colorado are enacting new laws that mandate transparency in AI usage, require consent and risk disclosures in recruitment and employment decisions, and impose civil penalties for noncompliance, reflecting a growing trend in AI regulation across the United States.
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The Evolving Market for AI Training Data: Legal Implications and Copyright Challenges
As AI developers increasingly secure licensing agreements for copyrighted content, recent legal rulings highlight the complexities of copyright infringement and fair use in the context of generative AI, necessitating a reevaluation of existing legal frameworks to protect the rights of content creators.
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Generative AI’s Impact on Trademark Law: Navigating Legal Risks
The rise of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) in brand name creation raises significant legal considerations for businesses in the U.S., particularly regarding trademark eligibility, potential conflicts with existing trademarks, and the importance of legal counsel to mitigate risks of infringement.
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Conference on Paperless Commercial Courts in Croatia Highlights AI Integration
The conference in Zagreb on March 3, 2025, brought together legal professionals and policymakers to discuss the “Paperless Commercial Courts in Croatia” project, focusing on digitalization, the EU Artificial Intelligence Act, and international best practices in judicial innovation.
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Generative AI Tools Present Regulatory Challenges for FINRA Broker-Dealers in 2025
In 2025, broker-dealers affiliated with FINRA will face both opportunities and risks associated with the adoption of generative AI tools, necessitating compliance with existing regulatory obligations and careful management of issues such as accuracy, bias, and cybersecurity threats.
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Virginia Enacts High-Risk AI Developer and Deployer Act to Combat Algorithmic Discrimination
Virginia’s High-Risk Artificial Intelligence Developer and Deployer Act (HB 2094) establishes a legislative framework aimed at addressing algorithmic discrimination in AI systems, emphasizing transparency, fairness, and consumer protections, while mandating risk assessments and compliance measures for developers and deployers of high-risk AI applications.
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AI Regulation in Healthcare: Navigating Legal Challenges and Compliance
The integration of AI and machine learning in healthcare is creating complex regulatory and legal challenges across jurisdictions, particularly concerning privacy, cybersecurity, and intellectual property rights, as organizations must adapt to evolving frameworks like the EU AI Act and state-specific regulations in the US.
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European Union Enforces Comprehensive AI Act Regulations
The European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act, effective February 2, 2025, establishes a regulatory framework for AI systems, categorizing them by risk levels and imposing compliance obligations, enforcement measures, and penalties to safeguard fundamental rights and promote market integrity.
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California Introduces Comprehensive AI Legislation
A series of bills in California aim to establish a regulatory framework for AI, addressing copyright transparency, child safety, cybersecurity, and ethical standards, while ensuring accountability in AI development and deployment.
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Colorado AI Act Mandates Fairness and Transparency in High-Risk Automated Decision-Making Systems
The Colorado AI Act, effective February 1, 2026, regulates high-risk automated decision-making systems to prevent algorithmic discrimination in employment, requiring organizations to conduct annual impact assessments, ensure human oversight, and comply with state regulations, with enforcement by the state attorney general and district attorneys.
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US Congress Advances AI Legislation Addressing Privacy, Security, and Healthcare
A series of bipartisan bills, including the TAKE IT DOWN Act targeting non-consensual intimate imagery and AI-generated deepfakes, are being considered by Congress to regulate various aspects of artificial intelligence, with implications for privacy, security, and healthcare.
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