(1) A supplier of a mental health chatbot shall cause the mental health chatbot to clearly and conspicuously disclose to a Utah user that the mental health chatbot is an artificial intelligence technology and not a human. (2) The disclosure described in Subsection (1) shall be made: (a) before the Utah user may access the features of the mental health chatbot; (b) at the beginning of any interaction with the Utah user if the Utah user has not accessed the mental health chatbot within the previous seven days; and (c) any time a Utah user asks or otherwise prompts the mental health chatbot about whether artificial intelligence is being used.
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