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SB1792 aims to enhance consumer protection by requiring operators of generative artificial intelligence systems to inform users about the potential inaccuracies of the outputs. This legislation is particularly relevant for businesses utilizing AI technologies in various applications, ensuring transparency and accountability in AI-generated content.
Key Provisions
Generative AI systems must display a warning about potential inaccuracies in outputs.
The warning must be conspicuous and effectively inform users.
Violations of this requirement are considered unlawful practices under the Consumer Fraud Act.
Latest Legislative Action
Rule 3-9(a) / Re-referred to Assignments
Bill Sponsors
Name
Role
District
Laura EllmanD
Sponsor
SD-021
Compliance Checklist
Display a warning about output accuracy on the user interface Who: Owners, licensees, or operators of generative AI systems Penalty: Considered an unlawful practice under the Act
SB1792 amends the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act by introducing a new section that requires the owners, licensees, or operators of generative artificial intelligence systems to display a conspicuous warning on their user interfaces. This warning must effectively inform users that the outputs generated by these systems may not always be accurate or appropriate. The bill defines 'generative artificial intelligence' as systems that produce content based on human prompts, including text, images, and multimedia.
Compliance is required from any entity that operates a generative AI system, although the bill does not specify a deadline for compliance. Failure to adhere to this requirement will be considered an unlawful practice under the Act, potentially leading to legal repercussions.
Key definitions in the bill clarify what constitutes 'artificial intelligence' and 'generative artificial intelligence,' ensuring that the scope of the law is clear. This legislation aligns with growing trends in other states focusing on AI transparency and accountability, reflecting a broader movement towards responsible AI usage. Overall, SB1792 represents a significant step in regulating the use of AI technologies in consumer-facing applications.
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