States Lead in New AI Regulation

States Lead in New AI Regulation

With no federal plan in place to guide AI regulation or oversight, states have begun tackling the matter by drawing from the European Union’s (EU) regulatory framework, which establishes a risk-based approach for regulating AI systems and activities. In May, Governor Jared Polis signed the Colorado AI Act, which places new requirements on AI systems. The new law, which takes effect in 2026, impacts AI developers and deployers – including businesses and employers that require

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Will AI Replace You in Five Years?

Will AI Replace You in Five Years?

Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming industries at an unprecedented rate, raising concerns about its potential to replace many human jobs within the next five years. According to the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), the speed of integration of AI into the workplace could pose significant risks, including job displacement in every industry and profession. Workers whose roles are heavily based on repetitive and diagnostic tasks are at high risk of displacement by AI systems, as well

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New U.S. Senate Bill Would End Section 230 Immunity Protections for Generative AI

New U.S. Senate Bill Would End Section 230 Immunity Protections for Generative AI

A new bill in the U.S. Senate would end Section 230 protections for legal claims based on generative artificial intelligence (AI). The bipartisan bill, introduced by Senators Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) and titled “No Section 230 Immunity for AI Act,” would allow individuals targeted by “deepfakes” and other generative AI content to sue the creators, publishers and web sites hosting the content. Under Section 230, web site owners and internet companies are

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Job Seekers who Embrace AI to Gain an Edge in Seeking Employment Should Tread Carefully

Job Seekers who Embrace AI to Gain an Edge in Seeking Employment Should Tread Carefully

In an era of technological advancements, job seekers are constantly seeking new ways to stand out in the competitive job market. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a game-changer, empowering job seekers to gain a significant edge in securing their dream job. From resume optimization to interview preparation and personalized job recommendations, AI is quickly impacting every aspect of the job search process.  With the advanced AI tools available today, employees searching for their next

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EEOC Releases New Resource for Incorporating AI & Automated Systems into Employment Decisions

EEOC Releases New Resource for Incorporating AI & Automated Systems into Employment Decisions

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has published a comprehensive technical assistance document to address the growing concern of discrimination against job seekers and workers in relation to the use of automated systems, including those incorporating artificial intelligence, by employers. The EEOC, as the primary federal agency responsible for enforcing Title VII, seeks to ensure that these technologies align with civil rights laws and promote fairness, justice, and equality. The new publication, Assessing Adverse Impact

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Two New California Initiatives Seek to Regulate AI in Employment Decisions

Two New California Initiatives Seek to Regulate AI in Employment Decisions

The California State Assembly has introduced a new bill to regulate artificial intelligence systems. The proposal, A.B. 331, requires developers of AI systems to mitigate inherent bias within automated decision-making tools (ADTs). The bill seeks to regulate ADTs, which are used to make decisions on any type of eligibility for a benefit or penalty. While these systems have been traditionally used for credit decisions, their usage has expanded to employment screening, insurance eligibility, and health

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Federal Agencies Announce Inter-Agency Commitment to Protect Employees & Consumers from AI Discrimination

Federal Agencies Announce Inter-Agency Commitment to Protect Employees & Consumers from AI Discrimination

A group of federal agencies recently announced a joint inter-agency commitment to enforcing civil rights and consumer protections as they apply to the quickly emerging AI technologies in the workplace.  On April 25, 2023, The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) held a joint press conference to recognize the growing use of AI in employment decision-making and

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NYC Announces New Enforcement Date for AI in Hiring Tools Regulation

NYC Announces New Enforcement Date for AI in Hiring Tools Regulation

New York City will begin enforcing its new law that regulates the use of AI in hiring tools, on July 5, 2023.   The city has delayed enforcement of the new law, called Local Law 144, since January, due to confusion over the implementation of bias audits in AI systems that employers use for screening job candidates.  The law mandates that employers must inform job candidates beforehand if they use automated hiring systems and conduct a

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No Protection for Generative AI Imagery: New U.S. Copyright Office Decision

No Protection for Generative AI Imagery: New U.S. Copyright Office Decision

A recent decision by the U.S. Copyright Office established that the United States does not recognize copyright protection for images created by AI-driven image generators.  The Copyright Office recently granted copyright registration for a comic book, Zarya of the Dawn, after an individual filed an application with the agency. In the application, the individual listed herself as the author and stated that she created the comic book.  Shortly after registering the work, however, the Copyright Office

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D.C. Reintroduces Bill to Prohibit AI Discrimination in Employment Decisions

D.C. Reintroduces Bill to Prohibit AI Discrimination in Employment Decisions

The District of Columbia has reintroduced legislation to prevent discrimination by algorithms in employment decisions. The Stop Discrimination by Algorithms Act of 2023 would prohibit algorithmic discrimination by employers and require service providers to ensure that their AI tools are compliant with the law. The bill includes regulations for employers and prohibits algorithmic discrimination in other areas, such as consumer credit decisions, education and housing. The new bill would force employers to contractually require that their AI

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