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April 22, 2026
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Event summary

As lawmakers move quickly to regulate artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots, businesses face a growing patchwork of obligations that can impact product design, data use and customer interactions – often in ways that aren’t immediately obvious.

This panel covers the multifaceted web of laws emerging around AI chatbots, including requirements for AI to identify itself; bans on certain use cases, such as mental health counseling; efforts to design child-appropriate chatbots; and regulations governing the sharing of user data with third parties or its use for advertising.

Explore critical compliance considerations, disclosure obligations and privacy protections that companies offering or deploying chatbots should be thinking about now to mitigate risk and avoid unintended exposure.

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