EU AI Act: Content Provisions
The first comprehensive horizontal AI law. Article 50 imposes labeling, watermarking, and disclosure obligations on providers and deployers of generative AI systems.
Every law, bill, and regulation affecting AI-generated content — tracked by jurisdiction, status, and impact area. Updated as dockets move.
The first comprehensive horizontal AI law. Article 50 imposes labeling, watermarking, and disclosure obligations on providers and deployers of generative AI systems.
Proposed safety protocols and shutdown requirements for frontier model developers. Vetoed September 2024; revised versions pending reintroduction.
Directs NIST, Commerce, and agency heads to develop standards for AI safety, watermarking, and synthetic content disclosure. Partly rescinded in 2025; remaining provisions continue under agency rulemaking.
A principles-based, sector-led framework that empowers existing regulators rather than creating a new AI authority.
Grants residents opt-out rights over automated profiling that produces legal or similarly significant effects.
Requires impact assessments for automated decision systems that affect consumers' access to critical services.
The first national generative-AI regime globally. Imposes pre-deployment registration, training-data lawfulness, and synthetic-content labeling.
Would create a federal digital replica right targeting unauthorized voice and likeness reproduction by AI systems.
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