JUN 09, 2025 | US
BSA Comments on CPPA's Revised ADMT Regulations
Inside AI Policy
By Charlie Mitchell
The Business Software Alliance in a June 2 submission says, “BSA supports protecting consumers from high-risk uses of AI. For example, for several years we have called for legislation to ensure companies that develop and deploy AI for high-risk uses conduct impact assessments and adopt risk management programs. We appreciate several revisions to the most recent proposed ADMT regulations and urge you to retain those changes.”
BSA favorably notes that the latest version removes “references to AI and instead focus on ADMT. We appreciate this approach, which decreases the potential for the ADMT rules to apply to broader AI systems in ways that are confusing and impractical.”
The group also praises the decision to narrow the definitions of “ADMT” and “significant decision,” among other changes made by CPPA.
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