Yaron Dori’s analysis of legal concerns surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) and anticipated actions by Congress was included in a Financial Times article exploring the legal landscape around AI.
Addressing privacy concerns, Yaron used the example of ChatGPT to explain that “the data you enter and the output generated by the AI solution likely will not be private and may not be restricted from using or sharing it with others.”
Yaron also addressed concerns faced by businesses in highly-regulated sectors. “Relying on AI to make employment or credit decisions can be fraught and potentially implicate anti-discrimination and fair lending laws,” he said.
Yaron also commented on the potential for congressional action regulating AI, saying that one of his worries “is that—as [has] happened with data privacy—Congress will fail to act and the states will fill the gap with their own laws, leading to a patchwork of AI requirements that will make it more difficult for businesses to know the requirements and more costly and complicated for them to comply.”
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