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California: Bill on AI and training amended and read for second time

On April 30, 2024, Assembly Bill 2877 on the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018: artificial intelligence: training was amended and read for a second time. In particular, amendments to the bill replace the term 'minors' in the title with 'training.'

The bill now prohibits a developer from using the personal information of a consumer less than 16 years of age, as specified, to train an artificial intelligence (AI) system or service unless the consumer or the consumer's parent or guardian, as specified, has affirmatively authorized that use of the consumer's personal information. In addition, where affirmative authorization is given, personal information must be deidentified and aggregated before being used to train an AI system or service.

The definition of AI is also amended to mean 'an engineered or machine-based system that varies in its level of autonomy and that can, for explicit or implicit objectives, infer from the input it receives how to generate outputs that can influence physical or virtual environments.'

You can read the bill here and track its progress here.

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