SALT LAKE CITY — The new age of artificial intelligence is here, with leaders from across the state coming together to discuss how Utah plans to lead in AI innovation while also ensuring the technology is regulated through responsible policy.

The goal is to make sure AI benefits lives instead of disrupting them.

From smart speakers in your home to the chatbots answering your questions, technology has always been ahead of legislation, as state and federal governments struggle to pass laws regulating social media.

But Utah is taking a different approach through a collaboration between academia, industry and government to ensure AI is both transformative and trustworthy, leaders emphasized during an event on Friday — the Responsible AI Community Consortium at the University of Utah.

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