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Old Laws, New Tricks: Connecticut Laws Apply to Artificial Intelligence

In Legal News
April 17, 2026

The law firm of Squire Patton Boggs writes:

Connecticut Attorney General William Tong recently issued an advisory memorandum (“Advisory”) to all “State Officials, Agencies and Concerned Parties” about how existing Connecticut laws apply to artificial intelligence (“AI”).

In the Advisory, Attorney General Tong hints at enforcement priorities and offers businesses a roadmap for compliance in describing how Connecticut’s civil rights, privacy and data security, competition, and consumer protection laws apply to AI system use.  Businesses operating in Connecticut are reminded that, even without a statewide AI law, obligations under these laws regulate their AI system use.  Those Connecticut residents who read the Advisory are reminded of their rights and encouraged to report AI related harms to the Connecticut Office of the Attorney General (“OAG”).

Read more at Privacy World.