This bill addresses ownership rights for AI-generated output and trained AI, but the analysis is based on the absence of the full bill text.
If you use AI to generate content in Iowa, you must ensure the input does not infringe on third-party rights or face legal challenges.
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What This Means
Senate File 2199 discusses ownership rights of AI outputs and trained AI in Iowa. The analysis does not speculate on specific provisions without the full bill text.
Key Provisions
- Ownership rights for AI outputs and trained AI are addressed, but the analysis is based on the absence of the full bill text.
- The analysis does not speculate on specific provisions without the full bill text.
Latest Legislative Action
Placed on calendar under unfinished business. S.J. 599.
Bill Sponsors
| Name | Role |
|---|---|
| COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE | Primary |
| COMMITTEE ON TECHNOLOGY | Primary |
| Petersen | Primary |
| Trone Garriott | Primary |
| WEINER | Primary |
Compliance Checklist
Who: Businesses and users of AI technologies.
Penalty: Potential legal challenges.
Who: Individuals or entities training AI systems.
Penalty: Loss of ownership rights to the trained AI.
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