The state of Connecticut has enacted laws and/or issued guidance on Artificial Intelligence (AI). Companies subject to Connecticut law should be familiar with all relevant AI-related laws, regulations, and guidance, including those listed below.
Laws and Regulations
An Act to establish policies and procedures concerning the development, procurement, implementation, utilization, and ongoing assessment of systems that employ and are in use by state agencies.
This law establishes various requirements concerning AI, AI systems, AI technologies, AI companions and automated employment-related decision processes. The law requires subscription-based AI providers to make consumer disclosures, frontier developers to implement various internal processes concerning frontier models, and synthetic digital content to be detectable as synthetic digital content. The law also provides that certain uses of an automated employment-related decision process constitute an unlawful discriminatory practice.
This law provides that any person doing business in the state who engages in “surveillance pricing” for any reason other than to establish a discounted price for a consumer good or consumer service, and who directly or indirectly advertises or promotes online a price for a consumer good or consumer service by using surveillance pricing, must include a disclosure in the advertisement/offer.
