The California Legislature is considering a flurry of bills that aim to regulate artificial intelligence (AI) systems, with a focus on generative AI systems, data sources, and deployment. These bills, which have passed one legislative chamber but remain under consideration in the other, impose various requirements on developers and deployers of AI systems. For instance, two bills would require generative AI systems to make AI-generated content easily identifiable, while others would limit or require disclosure of information about data sources used to train AI models. Additionally, legislators are considering preemptively regulating advanced AI systems and imposing compliance requirements for entities that use AI in making consequential decisions. The bills also target other entities, such as social media platforms and political advertisers, requiring them to retain and disclose certain information about AI-generated content.

California Cracks Down on AI
California lawmakers are pushing for greater transparency and accountability in the development and deployment of artificial intelligence systems.










