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Code · Montana · Title 2 — Government Structure and Administration · Chapter 21 · Part 1

2-21-103. Required disclosures by government entities -- exemption.

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2-21-103 . Required disclosures by government entities -- exemption.
(1)Except as provided in subsection (2):
(a)if a government entity or state officer publishes material produced by an artificial intelligence system that is not reviewed by a human in an appropriate responsible position, the material must be accompanied by a disclosure that the material was produced by an artificial intelligence system; and
(b)if a government entity or state officer has an interface with the public that uses an artificial intelligence system, the use of the artificial intelligence system in the interface must be disclosed.
(2)A peace officer acting in the peace officer's official capacity to investigate crimes is exempt from a disclosure requirement in subsection
(1)when the disclosure may result in:
(a)endangerment of the life or physical safety of an individual;
(b)flight from prosecution;
(c)destruction or tampering with evidence;
(d)intimidation of potential witnesses; or
(e)otherwise seriously jeopardizing an investigation or unduly delaying a trial.
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