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Code · Utah · Title 13 — Commerce and Trade · Chapter 72C

13-72c-203. User disclosures.

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Effective 1/1/2027
13-72c-203. User disclosures.
A covered provider shall include a latent disclosure in image, video, or audio content, or content that is any combination of image, video, or audio, created or substantially modified by the covered provider's generative artificial intelligence system that meets the following criteria:
(1)to the extent that it is technically feasible and reasonable, the disclosure conveys the following information, either directly or through a link to a permanent internet website:
(a)the time and date of the content's creation or alteration; and
(b)either:
(i)the name of the capture device manufacturer; or
(ii)digital signatures sufficient to prove whether the content was created or substantially altered using a generative artificial intelligence system; and
(2)the disclosure is consistent with widely accepted industry standards.
Enacted by Chapter 352 , 2026 General Session
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