For In-House Lawyers Trying to Keep Up on AI Regulation, States Are Ground Zero
State laws are proliferating that cover such topics as the creation of deep fakes and the use of AI in the employee-recruitment process.
May 17, 2024 at 09:04 AM
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Artificial IntelligenceThe original version of this story was published on Corporate Counsel
Federal artificial intelligence policy has seen a dizzying array of developments in recent months, from President Joe Biden's executive order on AI safety signed last fall to Senate Majority Leader Chuck's Schumer's framework for AI regulation released this week. It can be overwhelming for in-house counsel trying to advise the business on the most-pressing twists and turns.
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