UT-AIPA-13-2-12-01
Prohibition
13-2-12 — Generative Artificial Intelligence — Impact on Liability for Violation of Consumer Protection Law
Prohibition on using generative AI as defense for consumer protection violations
Description
Persons cannot use the fact that generative artificial intelligence made a statement, undertook an act, or engaged in a practice as a defense to violation of any statute administered and enforced by...
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UT-AIPA-13-2-12-02
Transparency
Disclosure requirement when prompted about generative AI interaction
UT-AIPA-13-2-12-03
Transparency
Prominent disclosure for regulated occupation services using generative AI
UT-AIPA-13-2-12-04
Requirement
Licensing requirement for generative AI use in regulated occupations
UT-AIPA-13-2-12-05
Transparency
Verbal disclosure requirement for oral exchanges
UT-AIPA-13-2-12-06
Transparency
Electronic messaging disclosure requirement for written exchanges
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