The AI Journal: Patchwork AI Laws Leave Gaps — Colorado and California
In a recent article for The AI Journal, Jon Polenberg, a shareholder and Vice Chair of Becker & Poliakoff’s Business Litigation Practice Group, unpacks the growing patchwork of U.S. state laws governing artificial intelligence, titled “Patchwork AI Laws Leave Gaps: Colorado and California.” He examines how divergent regulatory frameworks in states like Colorado and California are creating significant compliance challenges and legal uncertainty for employers, HR professionals, and AI developers. Polenberg shows how differing definitions of “consumer,” contrasting opt-out rights, and overlapping employment and privacy statutes can leave fundamental rights—and obligations—hanging in the balance.
Read the full article here.
Jon Polenberg is a highly regarded business trial lawyer in Florida, known for his relentless advocacy and strategic insight in complex commercial litigation. With decades of experience representing businesses in high-stakes cases, Jon has built a reputation for handling intricate legal disputes with precision and a commitment to excellence. His practice spans a wide range of industries, assisting companies in resolving matters that affect their operations, reputations, and financial interests.