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California: Bill on CPPA board qualifications read for second time and amended

On April 18, 2024, Assembly Bill 2877 to amend Sections 1798.199.10 and 1798.199.15 of the Civil Code relating to privacy was read for a second time in the California State Assembly and amended to be the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018: artificial intelligence: minors.

The bill, if enacted, would prohibit a developer from using the sensitive personal information of natural persons under 18 years of age to train an artificial intelligence (AI) system or service. The bill also would require the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) to enforce the bill.

Additionally, the bill defines 'artificial intelligence' as an engineered or machine-based system that, for explicit or implicit objectives, infers from the input it receives how to generate outputs that can influence physical or virtual environments. The bill also provides definitions for the terms 'developer' and 'minor.'

You can read the bill here and track its progress here.

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