Lexology December 9, 2024
Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP

The Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare Services Bill, signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom, imposes new requirements on California healthcare providers that use generative artificial intelligence tools to generate patient communications.

This law introduces new guardrails for California healthcare providers that deploy GenAI to reach their patients and is part of a broader effort by California to regulate the rapidly growing generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) sector. Developers of GenAI tools intended for use by healthcare providers in California will need to be mindful of the new legislation and may need to coordinate with their healthcare provider clients to support compliance with these new requirements.

AB 3030’s REQUIREMENTS

The Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare Services Bill (AB 3030)[1] requires that a disclaimer...

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