HB 669 — Impersonation Of Certain Licensed Professionals By Chatbot; Definitions, Notice, Civil Liability
HB 669 addresses the impersonation of licensed professionals by chatbots, defining requirements for notice and imposing civil liability for such impersonation. The bill aims to prevent fraudulent or deceptive practices involving AI systems that mimic licensed professionals. It is intended to protect users from being misled by chatbots posing as real professionals, particularly in contexts where financial or personal harm could result.
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