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Calif. AG defends 'patchwork' of state regulations around AI

By Amy Miller ( September 10, 2025, 01:07 GMT | Insight) -- Both developers and users of artificial intelligence tools could be held liable if they cause harm, California Attorney General Rob Bonta said at a legal conference. Bonta also made clear to an audience of legal professionals and students that he wants California to take the lead on regulating AI in the absence of federal action, especially when it comes to protecting children. “You don’t want to squander an opportunity to do it right,” Bonta said.Both developers and users of artificial intelligence tools could be held liable if they cause harm, California Attorney General Rob Bonta said Tuesday....

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