In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, AI is transforming how businesses operate. One challenge is the rapidly emerging patchwork of state and local AI laws and regulations. Last year alone, state lawmakers introduced more than 500 bills on various AI topics and issues.

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2025 was another incredibly active year in state privacy and AI laws with states enacting numerous new laws and amending existing laws and regulations. Enforcement also picked up speed and intensity. Combined, this activity created an ever-increasing and complex patchwork of requirements and obligations on companies.

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On September 25, attorneys from Troutman Pepper Locke’s Privacy + Cyber + AI team hosted the second of two webinars analyzing the new California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) regulations. This webinar focused on the CCPA’s new cybersecurity audit and insurance regulations, as well as updates to the existing regulations. The webinar recording and slide deck are now available here and here, respectively.

At its July 24 meeting, the California Privacy Protection Agency Board authorized agency staff to finalize and submit to the Office of Administrative Law the rulemaking package for various new California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) regulations. Once effective, these regulations will significantly impact entities doing business in California.

On August 21, members of Troutman’s Privacy + Cyber + AI team hosted the first of two webinars analyzing the new California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) regulations. This webinar focused on the CCPA’s new automated decision-making technology and risk assessment regulations. The webinar recording and slide deck are now available here and here, respectively.

At its July 24 meeting, the California Privacy Protection Agency Board authorized agency staff to finalize and submit to the Office of Administrative Law the rulemaking package for various new California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) regulations. Once effective, these regulations will significantly impact entities doing business in California.