
Lawmakers want to ban AI companies from selling your health data
Senator Elizabeth Warren and Representative Mary Gay Scanlon are introducing a revamped Health and Location Data Protection Act to protect Americans' health data in the AI era.
The legislation aims to ban the sale of health and location information to data brokers, including data shared with AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Claude.
This bill expands on previous versions by specifically covering data entered into AI systems, addressing concerns about AI labs collecting sensitive information.
The proposal includes provisions for FTC enforcement, allowing individuals and state attorneys general to sue violators, and earmarks $1 billion for enforcement over 10 years.
The timing is significant as major AI companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, and xAI have launched healthcare-focused products encouraging users to upload medical records.
This legislation responds to growing concerns about data privacy and potential exploitation of sensitive health information by data brokers.


