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Brazil Advances AI Consumer Protection Rules With Real Teeth
Brazil’s Chamber of Deputies committee approved a bill to establish consumer-protection rules for AI products and services, requiring companies to disclose AI interactions and explain system functions in plain language. The rules also mandate human oversight for automated decisions.
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