Lexology April 23, 2024
McDermott Will & Emery

On March 13, 2024, Utah Governor Spencer Cox signed Utah State S.B. 149, the Artificial Intelligence Policy Act (the AI Act) into law, which amends the Utah consumer protection and privacy laws to require disclosure, in certain circumstances, of artificial intelligence (AI) use to consumers, effective May 1, 2024. Interestingly, the AI Act takes a bifurcated approach to the disclosure requirement. The law holds businesses and individuals at large to one standard, and it holds regulated occupations, including healthcare professionals, to another standard. The AI Act does not require individuals’ consent or directly regulate how generative AI is used once it is disclosed to patients.

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