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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
On or before January 1, 2026, and before each time thereafter that a generative artificial intelligence system or service, or a substantial modification to a generative artificial intelligence system or service, released on or after January 1, 2022, is made publicly available to Californians for use, regardless of whether the terms of that use include compensation, the developer of the system or service shall post on the developer's internet website documentation regarding the data used by the developer to train the generative artificial intelligence system or service, including, but not be limited to, all of the following:
(a) A high-level summary of the datasets used in the development of the generative artificial intelligence system or service, including, but not limited to:
(1) The sources or owners of the datasets.
(2) A description of how the datasets further the intended purpose of the artificial intelligence system or service.
(3) The number of data points included in the datasets, which may be in general ranges, and with estimated figures for dynamic datasets.
(4) A description of the types of data points within the datasets. For purposes of this paragraph, the following definitions apply:
(A) As applied to datasets that include labels, “types of data points” means the types of labels used.
(B) As applied to datasets without labeling, “types of data points” refers to the general characteristics.
(5) Whether the datasets include any data protected by copyright, trademark, or patent, or whether the datasets are entirely in the public domain.
(6) Whether the datasets were purchased or licensed by the developer.
(7) Whether the datasets include personal information, as defined in subdivision (v) of Section 1798.140.
(8) Whether the datasets include aggregate consumer information, as defined in subdivision (b) of Section 1798.140.
(9) Whether there was any cleaning, processing, or other modification to the datasets by the developer, including the intended purpose of those efforts in relation to the artificial intelligence system or service.
(10) The time period during which the data in the datasets were collected, including a notice if the data collection is ongoing.
(11) The dates the datasets were first used during the development of the artificial intelligence system or service.
(12) Whether the generative artificial intelligence system or service used or continuously uses synthetic data generation in its development. A developer may include a description of the functional need or desired purpose of the synthetic data in relation to the intended purpose of the system or service.
(b) A developer shall not be required to post documentation regarding the data used to train a generative artificial intelligence system or service for any of the following:
(1) A generative artificial intelligence system or service whose sole purpose is to help ensure security and integrity. For purposes of this paragraph, “security and integrity” has the same meaning as defined in subdivision (ac) of Section 1798.140, except as applied to any developer or user and not limited to businesses, as defined in subdivision (d) of that section.
(2) A generative artificial intelligence system or service whose sole purpose is the operation of aircraft in the national airspace.
(3) A generative artificial intelligence system or service developed for national security, military, or defense purposes that is made available only to a federal entity.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - California Code, Civil Code - CIV § 3111 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ca/civil-code/civ-sect-3111/
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