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Artificial intelligence and legislation: The latest in Minnesota

  • In 2025, numerous AI-related bills were proposed in Minnesota, emphasizing the importance of legislation on artificial intelligence.
  • Senator Judy Seeberger proposed SF1577, which aims to criminalize AI-generated child sexual abuse material.
  • Senator Erin K. Maye Quade is working on addressing copyright, privacy, and liability regarding AI.
  • Bill proposals also aim to establish AI disclosure requirements, highlighting the necessity of understanding AI's role in society.
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Artificial intelligence and legislation: The latest in Minnesota

ST. PAUL — This year’s legislative session was filled with one surprise after another. But there was one constant sprinkled throughout committee hearings and bill filings: artificial intelligence. 2025 was another year that saw dozens of AI-related bills proposed. None passed on their own. Only two mentions of AI were included in an omnibus that went to the governor. Other bills are back at the drawing board to be reevaluated by legislators as t…

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Online trials, with avatars representing parties and magistrates ? A predictive justice at the Minority Report, which anticipates and prevents future crimes ? Progress has imagined futuristic scenarios concerning the invasion of artificial intelligence in the judicial world. Science-fiction ? Things to see. François Paquet-Cauet, batnier de Saint-Étienne, has agreed to unravel the true of the false.

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MPR News broke the news in Saint Paul, United States on Monday, June 16, 2025.
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