The Connecticut Senate advanced legislation to regulate artificial intelligence to House consideration, The CT Mirror reports. Senate Bill 2 proposes requirements on the use of automated decision-making technology, imposes penalties for creating deepfake content and sets a 1 July 2025 deadline for AI developers to take "reasonable care to protect consumers from any known or reasonably foreseeable risks of algorithmic discrimination." The Connecticut General Assembly's 2024 regular legislative session concludes 8 May. The Future of Privacy Forum released an outline of SB 2.
25 April 2024
Connecticut Senate approves AI bill
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