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AI-generated content can't be copyrighted. Currently, the U.S. Copyright Office maintains that copyright protection requires human authorship, thus excluding non-human or AI works. Legally, the content that AI produces is the culmination of human creations.
Artificial Intelligence Amendments Act (Senate Bill 149) Utah's AI law establishes the Office of Artificial Intelligence Policy, an AI analysis program, and liability for improperly disclosing or failing to disclose generative AI use.
On March 13, 2024, Utah became the first US state to enact a broad consumer protection statute specifically governing AI with passage of the Utah Artificial Intelligence Policy Act (AIPA), which has a particular focus on ensuring transparent use of AI.
Use of e-cigarettes included in definition of smoking and therefore similarly restricted in public indoor places except vape shops restricting entry to persons 19 and older. Electronic cigarettes prohibited in correctional facilities.
Core issues that the AI regulations seek to address Safety and security. Responsible innovation and development. Equity and unlawful discrimination. Protection of privacy and civil liberties.
It aims to turn Europe into a global hub for trustworthy AI by laying down harmonized rules governing the development, marketing, and use of AI in the EU. The AI Act aims to ensure that AI systems in the EU are safe and respect fundamental rights and values.
Effective , anyone providing services in a regulated occupation must disclose, when prompted, to using generative AI to interact with someone via text, audio, or visual communication, and to create nonscripted outputs with limited to no human oversight.
Observations The FDA has authorized almost 1000 AI-enabled medical devices and has received hundreds of regulatory submissions for drugs that used AI in their discovery and development. Health AI regulation needs to be coordinated across all regulated industries, the US government, and with international organizations.
As noted above, there is currently no comprehensive legislation in the US that directly regulates AI. However, the White House Executive Order on AI and proposed legislation at the federal and state level generally seeks to address the following issues: Safety and security. Responsible innovation and development.
Key Legal Issues in AI Law Privacy and Data Protection: AI systems often require vast amounts of data, raising concerns about user consent, data protection, and privacy. Ensuring compliance with regulations like the GDPR is crucial for companies deploying AI solutions.