California Looks to Europe for Inspiration on AI Regulation
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California is looking to Europe's approach to AI regulation as inspiration for its own laws, given the lack of action at the federal level. Multiple bills have been proposed related to aspects of AI.
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Proposed California laws range from requiring details on AI model training to banning election ads with computer-generated features, including "deepfakes."
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Lawmaker Gail Pellerin backs a bill to ban the spread of deceptive AI-generated content before elections to prevent chaos.
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Industry group NetChoice opposes importing EU regulations, arguing bans won't stop "bad actors" who don't follow laws anyway.
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California's laws may spread to other US states, with the deepfakes problem expected to be addressed first. Lawmaker Pellerin says states need to collaborate on AI laws.