Wisconsin lawmakers consider regulating AI use in elections and as a way to reduce state workforce
- Wisconsin lawmakers have passed bills to regulate artificial intelligence, including requirements for political ads to include disclaimers when using AI technology, with violators facing a $1,000 fine.
- Another bill calls for an audit of state agencies' use of AI and research on how it can reduce the size of the state government workforce.
- Several states have introduced AI regulation bills, with some creating advisory bodies and committees to study and monitor AI systems.
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Wisconsin Assembly passes bills regulating AI use in elections and outlawing AI-produced child porn
Wisconsin lawmakers have passed bills designed to regulate artificial intelligence, joining a growing number of states grappling with how to control the technology as November’s elections loom. The Assembly on
Wisconsin lawmakers consider regulating AI election use and outlawing certain AI-produced images
By TODD RICHMOND Associated Press MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The Wisconsin Assembly is poised to take its first votes on regulating the use of artificial intelligence in the state. The chamber is scheduled to vote on bills Thursday that would require political candidates to include disclaimers in ads that use AI technology and outlaw AI-produced images of child sexual abuse. A growing number of states across the country have taken similar steps over …
Wisconsin lawmakers consider regulating AI use in elections and as a way to reduce state workforce
By TODD RICHMOND Associated Press MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The Wisconsin Assembly is poised to take its first votes on regulating the use of artificial intelligence in the state. The chamber is scheduled to vote on bills Thursday that would require political candidates to include disclaimers in ads that use AI technology. It also would require state agencies to research how AI could help reduce the government workforce. A growing number of states ac…
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