Oregon SB1546 mandates operators of artificial intelligence companions to inform users they are interacting with software, not a human, and to.
Oregon SB1546 establishes guidelines for operators of artificial intelligence companions, requiring them to clearly inform users that they are interacting with artificially generated content, not a human. It mandates operators to implement protocols for detecting and responding to users expressing suicidal ideation or intent or self-harm ideation or intent. The bill also prohibits operators from causing the artificial intelligence companion to perform certain actions, such as generating content that could cause suicidal ideation, suicide, or self-harm.
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