(A)Identify Yourself: State Bills Would Require Notification When Interacting with AI

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As the communication capabilities of artificial intelligence (“AI”)-powered chatbots and automated voice assistants (“callbots”) improve, it is becoming increasingly difficult to tell human from machine. At the same time, businesses are rapidly adopting chatbots and callbots for consumer communications. Consumers, therefore, are more likely than ever to find themselves chatting with bots, sometimes unknowingly….
By: Mayer Brown
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