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FDA Releases Draft Guidance on AI Integration in Drug Development and Medical Devices
The FDA has issued two draft guidance documents outlining recommendations for the use of artificial intelligence in the development and marketing of drugs, biologics, and medical devices, emphasizing transparency, bias mitigation, and ongoing performance monitoring to ensure safety and effectiveness.
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OECD-African Union AI Dialogue Advances Continental AI Strategy
The OECD-African Union AI Dialogue in Cairo focused on governance, capacity building, and the development of localized AI solutions, highlighting the need for an African Charter on Trustworthy AI and addressing the challenges faced by emerging economies in the global AI landscape.
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Virginia House Considers Digital Content Authenticity and Transparency Act
The Virginia House of Delegates is reviewing HB 2121, which mandates AI developers to document and publicly disclose the origin and development history of AI-generated content, as part of broader legislative efforts to enhance transparency and consumer protection in AI technologies.
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Generative AI in Education: Compliance and Safety Standards
Developers and suppliers of generative AI products for educational settings must adhere to the Online Safety Act 2023 and the Public Sector Equality Duty to ensure user safety, particularly for children, while maintaining compliance with relevant legal standards.
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Government Seeks to Modernize Legal Framework for Computer-Generated Evidence
The Government is inviting input from stakeholders to update the legal framework governing computer-generated evidence in criminal proceedings, addressing challenges posed by technological advancements and ensuring justice in the face of potential software errors.
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TCAI Advocates for State Legislation to Enhance AI Transparency and Consumer Rights
The Technology and Consumer Advocacy Initiative (TCAI) is working to develop state legislation that aligns with California’s SB 942 and AB 2013, aiming to improve transparency, consumer rights, and ethical standards in AI technologies while addressing bias and compliance with existing regulations like the CCPA and BIPA.
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New York Implements Comprehensive AI Regulations for Employment Decisions
New York’s upcoming AI regulations, including the Artificial Intelligence Consumer Protection Act and Local Law 144, mandate bias audits, transparency in AI-related layoffs, and compliance obligations for employers using AI in hiring and employment practices, highlighting the need for proactive governance strategies amidst evolving legal challenges.
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Trump Rescinds Biden’s AI Executive Order, Shifting Regulatory Focus
The revocation of the Biden Administration’s executive order on AI by Donald Trump introduces regulatory uncertainty, prioritizing innovation over safety and transparency, and raises concerns about privacy, civil liberties, and algorithmic bias in the evolving landscape of federal AI governance.
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New York and California Implement Stricter AI Regulations to Enhance Transparency and Accountability
New York and California are enacting new regulations requiring transparency in AI applications, including the expansion of the WARN Act for AI-related layoffs and independent audits for algorithmic bias, amidst growing concerns over discrimination and job displacement.
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EU AI Act Mandates AI Literacy and Risk-Based Compliance for Organizations
The European Union’s AI Act, effective February 2, 2025, requires companies to ensure AI literacy among employees and adopt a risk-based approach to compliance, impacting legal responsibilities and operational practices in the deployment of AI systems.
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Evolving Legal Landscape for AI in 2025: Key Regulatory Changes Ahead
In 2025, the legal landscape for artificial intelligence will be shaped by new regulatory frameworks, including the EU AI Act and the Digital Operational Resilience Act, as organizations and governments prioritize AI safety, governance, and compliance amidst rapid technological advancements and increasing scrutiny.
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Biden Administration Unveils Export Controls for Advanced AI Computing Chips
The new regulatory framework, managed by the Department of Commerce, establishes export controls for advanced computing chips to safeguard national security while addressing concerns from the tech industry about potential impacts on global supply chains and US competitiveness in AI technology.
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