The FAIR AI Act mandates disclosures in AI model terms of service, specifying elements like data usage and model limitations, limits defenses in harm-related legal actions, and supports enforcement against AI misuse.
If you develop AI models, you must disclose their capabilities and limitations by July 1, 2027, or face penalties for misuse.
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What This Means
The Fostering Access, Innovation, and Responsibility in Artificial Intelligence Act (FAIR AI Act) introduces significant requirements for developers of base AI models in Virginia. It mandates clear and conspicuous disclosures in the terms of service, specifying elements such as data usage, model limitations, and potential biases.
Key Provisions
- Developers must disclose information in clear and conspicuous terms in the terms of service, appropriate for the medium, with elements such as data usage, model limitations, and potential biases specified by the bill.
- Establishment of the FAIR AI Enforcement Fund for supporting agency enforcement of AI system misuse, bias, and workforce disruption.
- Limitation of defenses in civil or criminal actions related to AI systems for those alleged to have developed, modified, or deployed AI systems causing harm to a plaintiff.
- Definitions provided for key terms such as 'artificial intelligence system' and 'base artificial intelligence model'.
- Delayed effective date of July 1, 2027, for compliance.
- Disclosure does not absolve liability for harm caused.
Latest Legislative Action
Continued to next session in General Laws and Technology (14-Y 0-N 1-A)
Bill Sponsors
| Name | Role |
|---|---|
| Bill DeSteph R | Primary |
| Lionell Spruill, Sr. | Primary |
| Richard H. Stuart R | Primary |
| Siobhan S. Dunnavant | Primary |
| Stella G. Pekarsky D | Primary |
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Compliance Checklist
Who: Developers of base artificial intelligence models
Deadline: By July 1, 2027
Penalty: Potential liability for harm caused without proper disclosure
Who: State agencies managing AI enforcement
Deadline: Ongoing as funds are appropriated
Penalty: Inability to enforce AI regulations effectively
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