Utah Tightens Regulations on Mental Health Chatbots, Extends AI Policy Act
Summary
Utah imposes stricter rules for mental health chatbots, mandating AI disclosure, prohibiting user data sales, limiting advertising, and extends its AI Policy Act until 2027 amid growing concerns over AI's impact.
Key Points
- Utah enacts new laws regulating mental health chatbots and revising disclosure requirements for generative AI interactions
- Mental health chatbots must disclose they are AI, cannot sell user data, and face advertising restrictions
- The state extends the repeal date of its Artificial Intelligence Policy Act to July 2027