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US state chatbot disclosure bills face pushback from tech industry

By Amy Miller ( March 4, 2025, 01:22 GMT | Comment) -- Companies that use artificial intelligence-fueled chatbots to communicate with customers could face new disclosure requirements if legislation proposed in several US states becomes law. Lawmakers in at least 10 states have proposed more than a dozen bills this year that would require conspicuous notifications when companies use chatbots to communicate information or advice, with the threat of fines and injunctions for violators. But the tech industry is pushing back, and in some states, helping stop bills from moving forward.Companies that use artificial intelligence-fueled chatbots to communicate with consumers could face new disclosure and safety requirements if legislation proposed in several US states becomes law....

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