Recent developments in the United States indicate a growing legislative focus on the regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) and privacy. Bipartisan legislation has been introduced in the House requiring the identification and labeling of online content generated using AI, aiming to combat deepfake risks. This move aims to address the challenges posed by rapidly developing technologies by ensuring transparency and accountability in online platforms. Additionally, the California State Senate is considering a bill that would mandate identity verification for users with significant online followings (25,000+ followers) or those disseminating large amounts of AI-generated content. These legislative efforts reflect a broader trend of increasing scrutiny over AI and privacy issues, highlighting concerns over the potential misuse of AI technologies and the importance of ethical standards in governance.
As AI-generated images become more and more prevelant, events like "MisInfo Day" are helping educate people on how to spot deepfakes and stop their spread. But we must also continue our efforts to hold perpetrators accountable for their actions. https://t.co/5AnLXNGAQl
In regulating emerging technologies like generative AI, governments face the seemingly impossible task of overseeing systems that may not be fully understood by their own developers, note @stanfordcyber’s @MarietjeSchaake and Steven Schuurman. https://t.co/ORHp8dET3F
"Last week a group of 400 employees at local #government agencies across the country known as GovAI Coalition released a letter urging citizens to hold public agencies accountable to high standards when the agencies use #AI": https://t.co/9A9QMvW2eK #ethics #law #business #tech
"What the #government attempts to monitor in risk assessments and initial uses of generative #AI will be important to California residents and help citizens understand the kinds of questions to ask that hold government officials accountable": https://t.co/9A9QMvW2eK #ethics #law
ICYMI: "Artificial Intelligence Legislation Tracker: Numerous bills in Congress aim to safeguard against the unprecedented risks posed by rapidly advancing #AI #technology": https://t.co/F883huiOfx #ethics #law #gov
ICYMI: "A look at proposed US state private sector #AI legislation": https://t.co/gbK1bSPE9P #ethics #law #tech #gov #data #algorithms
In an era where #AI can clone voices and create videos that are indistinguishable from reality, a #bipartisanbill has been introduced in the House. This #legislation aims to combat #deepfake risks by requiring the labeling of AI-generated content online. https://t.co/R5kCbe3lPn
Can the FTC Reign in AI Deepfakes? https://t.co/wVNVEFfpaD | by @CSHLaw
New bipartisan bill would require online identification, labeling of AI-generated videos and audio New bipartisan legislation introduced in the House would require the identification and labeling of online content generated using artificial intelligence Bipartisan legislation… https://t.co/kyYcBzJfn8
Bipartisan legislation introduced in the House Thursday would require the identification and labeling of online images, videos and audio generated using artificial intelligence, the latest effort to rein in rapidly developing technologies that, if... https://t.co/S9wFqNZslN
New bipartisan legislation introduced in the House would require the identification and labeling of online content generated using artificial intelligence. https://t.co/XrqFo3fs2e
BREAKING: California State Senate is attempting to pass a new bill which would require large online platforms to require identity verification from users with large audiences (25,000+) followers or accounts spreading large amounts of AI-generated content to combat… https://t.co/25bVuWQPKe
Bipartisan legislation introduced in the House Thursday would require the identification and labeling of online images, videos and audio generated using artificial intelligence, the latest effort to rein in rapidly developing technologies. https://t.co/4qEWhmOK3Z
Chinese regulators’ lax approach to AI today could sow the seeds for a regulatory crisis tomorrow, warns @cclhku Director @AngelaZhangHK in a new PS Say More. Read the interview at the link. https://t.co/EUAbmroUJR https://t.co/JXvfUXzeoq
"Although the majority of proposed bills will never pass, they provide insight into how elected California officials think about issues of #privacy and #AI and the trends privacy and AI governance professionals may see across the nation" https://t.co/JGIyAbWSeq #ethics #law #gov