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28/05/2025 - Utah Enacts New Laws Governing AI in Law Enforcement, Education, and Transparency (USA)

argument: Notizie/News - Public Law Institutions or Foundations of Public Law

Source: Babl AI

Babl AI reports on Utah’s recent enactment of three laws regulating the use of artificial intelligence in law enforcement, education, and government transparency. These laws represent one of the most comprehensive state-level efforts in the United States to address AI’s societal impacts. The legislation establishes requirements for accountability, data privacy, and ethical use of AI systems by public institutions.

The article outlines key provisions including mandatory transparency reports, restrictions on certain AI applications in policing, and frameworks for AI integration in educational settings. It emphasizes Utah’s aim to balance technological innovation with protections against bias, discrimination, and abuse. The piece further explores how these laws might influence other states and contribute to national debates on AI governance. It highlights the role of multi-stakeholder engagement, including public feedback, in shaping effective regulation.