Utah lawmakers, tech leaders discuss potential regulation of artificial intelligence

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The Utah Policy Innovation Lab talked about ways the state can regulate artificial intelligence to protect privacy and prevent the spread of AI-generated misinformation.

Cullimore said AI models may be able to quickly collect lots of personal information from users, and users may not realize the prompts or other data they enter can be stored and used by the company. Utah has several privacy laws on the books, he said, but doesn't have a comprehensive way to deal with privacy and artificial intelligence.

Although privacy laws and other regulations will likely need to be implemented at the federal or even the international level, Cullimore said Utah is in a position to lead out on policy, similar to being the first state to pass major social media regulations. "I think we're only now sort of waking up to what that is, and how we have ceded a lot of our autonomy because we've allowed all that data to be collected," she said.

"It was a generated image, but with our human eyes ... we assume, because we see the picture, that it's worth 1,000 words," he said.former President Donald Trump resisting arrestOn the other hand, Busse warned that exposure to generated images, text or recordings may desensitize some to actual news events they should be concerned about.

"That's one thing that it will be important for the state to do is set up whatever the parameters are as structured, so that we can verify the authenticity of whatever data it is that we're looking at," he said.AI advancements could continue to accelerate as models become more sophisticated, which means governments will have their work cut out for them in trying to keep up.

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