HB 2772 — Enacting The Kansas Age-Appropriate Design Code Act To Require Businesses To Assess And Mitigate Risks Of Compulsive Use In Minors; Enacting The Kansas Stopping Likeness Abuse By Nonconsensual Digital Replicas Act To Create A Private Right Of Ac
HB 2772 in Kansas includes three acts: the Kansas Age-Appropriate Design Code Act, which requires businesses to assess and mitigate risks of compulsive use in minors; the Kansas Stopping Likeness Abuse by Nonconsensual Digital Replicas Act, which creates a private right of action for unauthorized digital replication of individuals' likenesses; and the Kansas Saving Human Connection Act, which prohibits deceptive practices and ensures transparency in chatbot interactions. The bill addresses harms related to addictive design, nonconsensual digital likeness abuse, and deceptive AI interactions.
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