argument: Notizie/News - Digital Governance
Source: Davis Polk
Davis Polk reports that Utah has revised its generative AI consumer protection bill, narrowing its scope after industry feedback and legal concerns. The original version proposed broad requirements for disclosure, explainability, and consumer opt-outs across all AI interactions.
The updated law now focuses on high-risk applications and exempts certain commercial and research uses. Legal analysts view this as a pragmatic shift, though it raises concerns about uneven protection and potential regulatory gaps.
The revision reflects a broader national tension between promoting innovation and ensuring sufficient consumer safeguards in AI deployment.