Disruption

Business, labor interests critique key AI bills

The feedback was provided during two virtual sessions hosted by the Future of Privacy Forum think tank.
Connecticut state Sen. James Maroney (D) (Photo courtesy of Connecticut Senate Democrats)

Business, labor and consumer advocates offered feedback Monday on two of the most closely watched artificial intelligence regulation bills in the country.

Business groups raised concerns about over-regulation and a mishmash of rules. Labor and consumer advocates pushed for tighter controls and the option for citizens to sue to enforce the laws.

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