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While major legal cases involving AI have largely focused on copyright issues, few cases thus far have directly addressed truthful advertising of AI products and AI-generated content. Indeed, the ease with which consumers and the public can be deceived by AI, as well as the fear of mal-intentioned interference in political elections, has underscored the urgency of considering legislation and regulations that are capable of addressing these issues directly.

In Truth-in-AI and Robo-Deception: How Regulation Is Evolving to Address Deepfakes, Robocalls and More to Avoid the Erosion of Consumer Trust, colleagues Marcus LeonardShani Rivaux and Sam Eichner discuss the evolving legislation and regulations that will address these issues directly.

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(The Consumer Protection Dispatch summarizes industry news and updates on emerging issues involving a variety of consumer protection issues including, but not limited to, data and AI.)

This week’s edition includes latest developments relating to AI laws passed by Colorado, Tennessee and Utah, U.S. Senate bipartisan working group on AI, a new privacy bill from Vermont and a new privacy law from Maryland, a new Colorado law protecting neural data, and updates from the California Privacy Protection Agency.

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