States strike out on their own on AI, privacy regulation

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States strike out on their own on AI, privacy regulation

In the absence of federal action, states are increasingly striking out on their own to regulate artificial intelligence and other automated systems. Colorado recently signed into effect one of the most sweeping regulatory laws in the country, focusing on mitigating consumer harm and discrimination by AI systems. Other states like New Mexico and Iowa have also taken steps to regulate AI in various aspects.

Delaware state Rep. Krista Griffith has sponsored AI regulation bills, including the Delaware Personal Data Privacy Act, which gives residents the right to know what information is being collected by companies. The 118th Congress saw various tech regulation bills related to AI, but none have passed. States have been actively legislating about AI since at least 2019, with over 300 bills introduced in the first half of this year.

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