Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP has launched an interactive Enacted AI Law Tracker, a new online resource designed to monitor state laws that may be relevant to businesses that procure, deploy, or use artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. Users of the Tracker will be able to view bills passed over time, explore legislation on a state-by-state basis, and filter laws by subject matter, such as transparency, biometric data, generative AI, healthcare, and a dozen other topics.
“As lawmakers continue to advance AI-focused legislation, businesses face growing compliance, governance, and operational challenges in the emerging technology space,” said Jeffrey Harvey, chair of the firm’s global technology, sourcing, and complex contracting practice group. “We hope the Enacted AI Law Tracker will help businesses stay on top of the patchwork of AI legislation that is out there and will serve as a resource to those that are exploring or adopting this emerging technology.”
Hunton’s highly recognized global technology, sourcing, and complex contracting practice is known for its depth and experience in the areas of technology, outsourcing, and commercial contracts. We help clients negotiate business critical outsourcing and technology deals, technology transactions that support the day-to-day operation of our clients’ businesses, and revenue-driving commercial contracts that often link together the intangible world of technology with the more tangible world of product and services management and delivery. Our work includes drafting and negotiating AI and emerging technology-related agreements, contracts, and licenses, and developing AI decision trees to assist in vetting the risks associated with applying AI to anticipated use cases.