Actress Holly Robinson Peete denounces RFK Jr.'s harmful claims about autism - MSNBC News
Actress Holly Robinson Peete denounces RFK Jr.
The Golden State of California is stepping up with bold new AI laws. From tackling deepfakes to safeguarding privacy, California’s AI laws are set to create a global benchmark. With the new AI legislation in California rolling out in 2025 and 2026, businesses, workers and consumers will need to brace for change.
The new AI laws of 2025 is a turning point. For instance, Assembly Bill 2013, effective January 1, 2026, demands transparency from generative AI developers. Companies must now disclose the datasets fueling their systems revealing whether personal data or copyrighted material is in the mix. This move under AI regulations California 2025 will help companies build trust. As AI churns out content at lightning speed, knowing its roots helps us navigate authenticity in an age of synthetic everything.
Senate Bill 942 also slated for 2026 is targeting big players with over 1 million monthly users. These developers must offer free tools to detect AI-generated content and include disclosures to flag fakes.
Election integrity gets a boost with Assembly Bill 2655, effective now but still in legal limbo. Aimed at curbing deceptive AI content, it’s part of the upcoming AI regulations arsenal. Though a court injunction has paused most of it, the audio provisions stand, signaling California’s commitment to truth in democracy.
In healthcare, Assembly Bill 3030 (effective January 1, 2025) ensures patients know when AI drafts their...
Actress Holly Robinson Peete denounces RFK Jr.