California Wraps Its 2024 Legislative Session with Data Privacy & AI Bills
California’s legislative session closed on August 31, 2024 with a series of data privacy and AI bills. Over the course of September, Governor Newsom signed 17 bills covering AI technologies. This wave of legislation comes a year after Governor Newsom signed an Executive Order to help ensure California is ready for next wave of AI technologies.
Below is an overview of new and noteworthy AI and data privacy bills, beginning with six amendments to the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) followed by a range of signed and vetoed AI-related bills.
Passed CCPA Amendments
What Does the CCPA Require?
Currently, the CCPA requires a business collects that collection personal information about a consumer to limit its use of the consumer’s sensitive personal information. “Sensitive personal information” includes biometric information for the purposes of identifying a consumer, but not neural data. Additionally, the CCPA does not specify if personal information can exist in various formats.
What Changes?
Under SB 1223, the CCPA’s definition of “sensitive personal information” would be expanded. It would include consumer’s neural data, or “information that is generated by measuring the activity of the consumer’s central or peripheral nervous system, and that is not inferred from nonneural information.”
Under AB 1008, the CCPA would also specify that “personal information can exist in various formats,” including physical, digital or abstract information, which may be in the form of encrypted files, metadata, or AI systems capable of outputting personal information.
Governor Newsom signed SB 1223 and AB 1008 into law on September 28, 2024. Both laws will become applicable on January 1, 2025.
- AB 1824: Opt-Out Right, Mergers
- AB 3286: Monetary Thresholds, Grants
- AB 1949: Collection of Personal Information of a Consumer Less than 18 Years of Age
- AB 3048: Opt-Out Preference Signals
- SB 2013: Generative Artificial Intelligence, Training Data Transparency
- AB 2885: Artificial Intelligence, Definition
- SB 942: California AI Transparency Act
- SB 926prohibits creating and distributing sexually explicit realistic images of a person when those images are intended to cause serious emotional distress of the person. This bill is targeted at AI-generated sexually explicit content. Similarly, AB 1831 expands the existing child pornography statutes to include content created or altered by generative AI.
- SB 981requires social media platforms to provide Californians with a mechanism to report digital identity theft on platform. Following the aim of Bill 926, this would include reporting AI images of a certain person whose identity has been stolen appearing to be engaged in certain sexual acts.
- AB 3030: Health Care Services, Artificial Intelligence
- AB 1836: Use of Likeness, Digital Replica
- SB 2355: Political Advertisements, Artificial Intelligence
- SB 1047: Safe and Secure Innovation for Frontier Artificial Intelligence Models Act
