Artificial intelligence: defenses.
AB 316 holds AI developers and users accountable by banning the use of AI autonomy as a legal defense, enhancing protections for victims of AI-related harm in California.
AB 316 holds AI developers and users accountable by banning the use of AI autonomy as a legal defense, enhancing protections for victims of AI-related harm in California.
Bill Number: AB 316
Title: Artificial Intelligence: Defenses
Status: Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 672, Statutes of 2025
Introduced: January 24, 2025
Classification: Bill
Subject: Artificial Intelligence, Defenses
AB 316 aims to clarify the legal responsibilities of developers and users of artificial intelligence (AI) systems in California. The bill establishes that individuals or entities cannot use the argument that AI autonomously caused harm as a defense in legal actions. This legislation is designed to hold developers accountable for the actions of their AI systems, thereby enhancing consumer protection and ensuring that victims of AI-related harm have recourse.
The bill introduces a new section to the California Civil Code, specifically Section 1714.46, which includes the following provisions:
Definition of Artificial Intelligence:
Prohibition of Autonomous Defense:
Affirmative Defenses Allowed:
AB 316 represents a significant step in regulating the use of artificial intelligence in California. By prohibiting the use of AI autonomy as a defense in legal cases, the bill aims to ensure that developers and users of AI systems are held accountable for their creations, thereby protecting consumers and fostering responsible AI development.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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