In a recent article in Observer, partner Craig R. Smith weighed in on the patchwork of regulations related to artificial intelligence (A.I.) currently in place or being considered in the U.S.
As for enforcement, attorney generals in states with A.I. bills are playing a different game. Craig Smith, an intellectual property attorney at Lando & Anastasi, LLP, worries about how a patchwork of A.I. legislation without federal guidance might play out in implementation and enforcement. “Individual states could impose different and potentially inconsistent obligations on A.I. development and use,” Smith told Observer.
Read the full article at observer.com.
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