Strategic Artificial Intelligence Planning Alert: A State and Federal Regulatory Roadmap for 2025 Compliance

February 20, 2025
Privacy, Cyber & AI Decoded

The World Economic Forum has stated that 88 percent of C-suite executives indicated that adopting artificial intelligence (AI) in their companies is a key initiative for 2025.

Companies are pivoting from merely testing AI to expanding AI use cases in their business processes. While these new use cases can bring significant business benefits, they also introduce real contractual and legal risks that should be thoughtfully considered and potentially mitigated.

To help you reduce the barriers of using AI and also understand the legal risks involved, Hinshaw's Privacy, Security, & Artificial Intelligence team has prepared this Strategic AI Planning Alert for 2025. Keep reading to learn about key AI laws, legislation, guidance, and orders that may impact your organization's AI governance and use.

California

AB 1008: Amends the California Consumer Privacy Act Definition of "Personal Data" to Include AI (Effective January 1, 2025)

SB 942: California AI Transparency Act (Effective January 1, 2026)

AB 2013: Requires Generative AI Training Data Documentation (Effective January 1, 2026)

Colorado

Colorado Artificial Intelligence Act (Effective February 1, 2026)

Illinois

IL HB-3773: Limit Predictive Analytics Use (Effective January 1, 2026)

Minnesota

MN HF 4757: Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act (Effective July 31, 2025 )

Utah

Utah Artificial Intelligence Policy Act (Effective May 1, 2024)

State Attorney Generals and Governors are Getting Involved in AI Regulation

State Legislation and Regulations to Watch

Below are some key state AI legislation and actions now being considered:

A Federal AI Policy is in the Works