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Hochul weighs AI regulations as Trump sets federal rules
New York requires disclosure of AI-generated synthetic performers in ads and heirs’ consent for deceased likeness use while reviewing safety rules amid federal limits on state AI laws.
- On Thursday, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed laws requiring AI ad disclosures and heirs' consent for posthumous likeness use, while President Donald Trump signed an order limiting states' AI regulations.
- Hochul is reviewing the Legislature-approved Responsible AI Safety and Education Act that would impose safety rules on major AI companies and require disclosure within 72 hours if imminent harm is suspected.
- Faced with what the administration called a patchwork of state laws, David Sacks said over a hundred bills are in California, New York, and Illinois, while Pam Bondi is directed to create a challenge force.
- After U.S. Congress failed to pass a federal AI bill last month, President Donald Trump used executive authority to set priorities, prompting Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom to accuse him of blocking state AI regulation.
- Amid industry concern, state leaders framed the measures as consumer protections, with Hochul saying the transparency rules could have national impact while prompting a federal clash.
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Hochul weighs AI regulations as Trump sets federal rules
(The Center Square) — New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is weighing plans to regulate the state's artificial intelligence sector, even as President Donald Trump seeks to restrict states from regulating the industry.
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