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California GenAI copyright transparency bill moves forward

By Amy Miller ( March 19, 2025, 00:39 GMT | Insight) -- California state lawmakers today advanced a bill that would require developers of GenAI models to document and disclose any registered copyrighted works used in training data, despite strong opposition from both tech and internet advocacy groups. It’s just one of more than 30 bills introduced this year in Sacramento to regulate AI and its impact on society, from guarding against automated discrimination, to requiring human drivers in commercial vehicles, to forcing companies to better examine whether AI can cause harm. California state lawmakers today advanced a bill that would require developers of generative AI models to document and disclose any registered copyrighted works used in training data, despite strong opposition from both tech and internet advocacy groups....

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