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Are you obliged to label your AI-generated content?

California’s Assembly Bill 3211, which requires that AI-generated content be labelled as such.

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Written by: Nicola Taljaard

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Are you obliged to label your AI-generated content?

Artificial intelligence is redefining the way we live, work, and interact. As this technology embeds itself deeper into our daily routines, society is grappling with critical questions about transparency, ethics, and accountability. Among the legislative responses to these challenges, much attention has been garnered by California’s SB 1047 – a bill that mandates safety testing for AI products to ensure they don’t pose unforeseen risks. However, a lesser-known yet equally crucial piece of legislation deserves our attention: California’s Assembly Bill 3211 (AB 3211), which requires that AI-generated content be labelled as such.

Why does labeling AI-generated content matter so much, and why has AB 3211 been flying under the radar compared to its high-profile counterpart, SB 1047? While safety is undeniably important, transparency in the use of AI is just as vital, if not more so, for both businesses and the general public. Labeling AI-generated content isn’t just about transparency; it’s about trust, authenticity, and the long-term credibility of artificial intelligence as a whole.….

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