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HB2707 — TN, US

HB2707 is an AI governance legislation from TN, currently introduced. The bill mandates disclosures for certain AI-generated content, making non-compliance an unfair or deceptive practice [1]. AIGI tracks 1 primary-source update on this bill; the most recent was published on 2024-01-30.

Status & timeline

Regulatory stage
introduced
Bill status
introduced
Authority / governing body
Tennessee General Assembly
Chamber
house
Document type
legislation

Next deadline: No fixed deadline explicitly stated in the introduced text; typically effective upon enactment.

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Full obligation matrix

ActorObligationDeadlineSource
otherInclude a disclosure on certain content generated by artificial intelligence, stating that the content was AI-generated.Upon enactment (proposed)
otherRefrain from distributing certain content generated using artificial intelligence without the required disclosure, to avoid being deemed an unfair or deceptive act or practice.Upon enactment (proposed)

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Enforcement risk score

25
/ 100

Announced regulation; enforcement footprint still forming.

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Role-based compliance checklist

  • compliance_officer Assess current and future content generation and distribution practices for the use of artificial intelligence.
  • product_manager Develop clear policies and procedures for identifying and appropriately labeling AI-generated content.
  • legal Review the definition of 'certain content' to ensure accurate application of disclosure requirements.
  • marketing Implement mechanisms to include the required disclosures on all relevant AI-generated materials before distribution.

Intelligence briefs (1)

legislation introduced 1/30/2024

Tennessee HB2707 Mandates Disclosures for AI-Generated Content

The bill mandates disclosures for certain AI-generated content, making non-compliance an unfair or deceptive practice [1].

This establishes new deployer obligations for AI-generated content distribution, signaling a focus on content authenticity and consumer protection.

Deadline: No fixed deadline explicitly stated in the introduced text; typically effective upon enactment.

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Frequently asked questions

What is HB2707?
Tennessee HB2707 introduces a requirement for persons to include a disclosure on certain content generated by artificial intelligence [1]. Failure to provide this disclosure when distributing such content is classified as an unfair or deceptive act or practice under the Tennessee Consumer Protection Act of 1977 [2]. This development aims to enhance consumer protection regarding synthetic media. Primary source →
Why does HB2707 matter?
This establishes new deployer obligations for AI-generated content distribution, signaling a focus on content authenticity and consumer protection. Primary source →
Who does HB2707 affect?
Organizations distributing content generated using artificial intelligence within Tennessee are in scope. This impacts businesses involved in digital marketing, social media management, content creation, publishing, and customer communications that leverage AI tools to produce material shared with consumers. Any entity defined as 'a person' distributing 'certain content generated by artificial intelligence' falls under the bill's provisions. Primary source →
What are the key dates for HB2707?
No fixed deadline explicitly stated in the introduced text; typically effective upon enactment. Primary source →
What is the current status of HB2707?
As of the last published update, HB2707 is at the "introduced" stage, with bill status "introduced". Primary source →
Where can I find the primary source for HB2707?
The primary source for the most recent update is at https://wapp.capitol.tn.gov/apps/BillInfo/Default?BillNumber=HB2707&ga=113. AIGI publishes the full citation chain plus every approved brief on this bill. Primary source →

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