The complex and evolving AI regulatory landscape for insurers is again on the move. The Colorado Division of Insurance (the Division) has commenced the formal rulemaking process to amend and expand the reach of current...more
This month’s briefing covers DOJ’s approach to implementing its final rule on what’s now called the Data Security Program. The Trump administration also published a final rule on Medicare Advantage (MA), choosing not to...more
This month’s briefing covers President Trump’s executive orders, as well as the EU Commission’s decision not to proceed with the AI Liability Directive. Meanwhile, an advocacy organization’s lawsuit alleges Meta’s ad...more
On February 20, 2025, the Virginia legislature passed the Virginia High-Risk Artificial Intelligence Developer and Deployer Act (HB 2094), which now awaits Governor Glenn Youngkin's signature. The bill represents Virginia's...more
The AI landscape saw developments coming in at a breakneck pace throughout January 2025. We’re diving into the latest executive orders from the new White House administration, proposed HIPAA security rule revisions addressing...more
2/5/2025
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This month we cover developments involving the Federal Trade Commission, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, the Financial Stability Board, the California Privacy Protection Agency, the Colorado Division of...more
This month, the NYDFS issued guidance on cybersecurity risks tied to AI for financial services firms, focusing on risks like AI-enabled attacks and third-party dependencies; California passed a law regulating AI in health...more
Recent developments in AI continue to highlight its increasing prevalence and the regulatory challenges it poses. The DOJ has sued RealPage, alleging its AI software enables rent price-fixing, while NIST partnered with OpenAI...more
A week before the EU’s AI Act comes into force on August 1, the White House announced that U.S. agencies have completed all actions required by President Biden’s AI Executive Order to date. Meanwhile, the Republican Party...more
The American Telemedicine Association (ATA) brought together change-makers and front-line providers from across the telehealth industry for its annual conference, ATA Nexus 2024, on May 5-7, 2024, in Phoenix, Arizona. Below...more
Regulatory, Legislative and Litigation Developments -
Federal Agencies and the White House Issue Six Month Update on AI Activities Outlined in President Biden’s Executive Order on AI. Since President Biden issued his...more
The United Nations unanimously adopts a landmark resolution mapping a path for international cooperation on AI, and the Financial Stability Oversight Council announces a two-day conference exploring the benefits and risks of...more
The House of Representatives aims to keep the U.S. at the leading edge of AI policy and innovation with a bipartisan task force while the FTC considers expanding a rule to crack down on AI impersonation. Meanwhile, a recent...more
The NAIC adopts a landmark framework outlining regulatory expectations for the use of AI by insurers. Meanwhile, a California agency proposes regulations for the use of automated decisionmaking technology by businesses, and...more
President Biden has signed an executive order aimed at increasing AI security, protecting Americans’ privacy, and advancing equity and civil rights, among other goals. Meanwhile, the Senate held a second AI Insight Forum, and...more
Dozens of senators kicked off a series of closed-door sessions, known as the A.I. Insight Forum, to hear from key industry stakeholders and discuss AI regulation. Will they be able to reach consensus on the scope of future...more
The SEC cracks down on potential conflicts of interest for broker-dealers and investment advisors using predictive data analytics, the “No Robot Bosses Act of 2023” is introduced in the Senate to regulate employers’ use of...more
The NAIC issues a 10-page bulletin laying out regulatory guidance regarding the use of algorithms, AI and predictive models; Connecticut lawmakers address the state’s use of AI; and leading AI companies meet at the White...more
The European Parliament approves a revised draft of the EU AI Act, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer lays out plans for groundbreaking AI legislation in the U.S., and the FTC issues a warning that companies who ignore...more
The EEOC releases a technical assistance document exploring employers’ Title VII liability when incorporating AI tools and automated systems in employment selection procedures, and a new Texas district court rule prevents...more
Our latest briefing dives into new local laws about AI and how it affects both employment and insurance industries, the launch of NIST’s Trustworthy & Responsible Artificial Intelligence Resource Center and the plans for it...more
Our latest briefing dives into the Senate’s exploration of transparency and accountability to prevent bias in algorithmic decision systems, new guidance from the U.S. Copyright Office regarding works including content...more
Our latest briefing dives into the public launch of the NIST’s long-awaited AI Risk Management Framework, the EEOC’s new plan to tackle AI-based discrimination in recruitment and hiring, and the New York Department of...more
Our latest briefing explores a suspension of activity on the Stop Discrimination by Algorithms Act of 2021, an IAIS discussion on discrimination in advertising, and the anticipated release of a U.S./EU AI roadmap....more
Our latest briefing explores the recent FTC commercial surveillance and data security forum (including discussion on widespread use of AI and algorithms in advertising), California’s inquiry into potentially discriminatory...more