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Keywords (occurrence): artificial intelligence () machine learning () neural network () deep learning () automated () deepfake () synthetic media () large language model () foundation model () chatbot () recommendation system () algorithm () autonomous vehicle ()
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Keywords (occurrence): artificial intelligence () machine learning () neural network () deep learning () automated () deepfake () synthetic media () large language model () foundation model () chatbot () recommendation system () algorithm () autonomous vehicle ()
Description: Consumer protection, use of a computer to interact with a consumer when consumer believes the interaction is with a human is an unlawful trade practice
Summary: The bill makes it illegal for businesses to use computer technology, such as chatbots or AI, to mislead consumers into believing they are interacting with a human during commercial transactions.
Collection: Legislation
Status date: April 3, 2025
Status: Introduced
Primary sponsor: Prince Chestnut
(sole sponsor)
Last action: Pending House Commerce and Small Business (April 3, 2025)
Description: Prohibiting a person from using fraud to influence or attempt to influence a voter's voting decision; providing that fraud includes the use of synthetic media; and defining "synthetic media" as an image, an audio recording, or a video recording that has been intentionally created or manipulated with the use of generative artificial intelligence or other digital technology to create a realistic but false image, audio recording, or video recording.
Summary: The bill prohibits using deepfakes to fraudulently influence voter decisions in elections, defining deepfakes and establishing penalties for violations, thereby aiming to protect electoral integrity.
Collection: Legislation
Status date: April 3, 2025
Status: Engrossed
Primary sponsor: Jessica Feldmark
(17 total sponsors)
Last action: Third Reading Passed (127-10) (April 3, 2025)
Description: A bill to protect the national security of the United States by imposing sanctions with respect to certain persons of the People's Republic of China and prohibiting and requiring notifications with respect to certain investments by United States persons in the People's Republic of China, and for other purposes.
Summary: The FIGHT China Act of 2025 aims to safeguard U.S. national security by imposing sanctions on certain Chinese entities and regulating U.S. investments in China, particularly in sensitive technologies.
Collection: Legislation
Status date: March 13, 2025
Status: Introduced
Primary sponsor: John Cornyn
(14 total sponsors)
Last action: Read twice and referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. (Sponsor introductory remarks on measure: CR S1746-1747) (March 13, 2025)
Description: To amend section 3902.50 and to enact section 3902.80 of the Revised Code to regulate the use of artificial intelligence by health insurers.
Summary: This bill regulates the use of artificial intelligence by health insurers in Ohio, ensuring that decisions about medical necessity are made by qualified professionals and require transparency in AI-driven determinations.
Collection: Legislation
Status date: April 1, 2025
Status: Introduced
Primary sponsor: Alessandro Cutrona
(sole sponsor)
Last action: Referred to committee: Financial Institutions, Insurance and Technology (April 2, 2025)
Summary: The "Detection Equipment and Technology Evaluation to Counter the Threat of Fentanyl and Xylazine Act of 2024" mandates the Department of Homeland Security to enhance detection methods for illicit substances, particularly fentanyl and xylazine, focusing on improving law enforcement capabilities.
Collection: Congressional Record
Status date: Dec. 12, 2024
Status: Issued
Source: Congress
Description: To Require Public Entities To Create A Policy Concerning The Authorized Use Of Artificial Intelligence.
Summary: The bill mandates public entities in Arkansas to establish policies for the authorized use of artificial intelligence and automated decision tools, ensuring human oversight in decision-making and cybersecurity compliance.
Collection: Legislation
Status date: April 1, 2025
Status: Introduced
Primary sponsor: Stephen Meeks
(sole sponsor)
Last action: Read the first time, rules suspended, read the second time and referred to the Committee on ADVANCED COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - HOUSE (April 1, 2025)
Description: Enacts the "New York State Digital Government Modernization Act"; establishes the digital government modernization initiative and the digital government enhancements pilot program.
Summary: The "New York State Digital Government Modernization Act" establishes a modernization initiative to enhance online government services, streamline processes, and implement a two-year pilot program for digital enhancements.
Collection: Legislation
Status date: April 1, 2025
Status: Introduced
Primary sponsor: Matthew Slater
(sole sponsor)
Last action: referred to governmental operations (April 1, 2025)
Description: Prohibiting a person from operating a motor vehicle while using a wireless communications device in a handheld manner; providing an exception; requiring that sustained use of a wireless communications device by a person operating a motor vehicle be conducted through a hands-free accessory until such use is terminated; revising penalty provisions relating to the use of wireless communications devices in a handheld manner in certain circumstances; requiring persons cited for specified infractio...
Summary: The bill amends Florida traffic laws to prohibit handheld use of wireless devices while driving, enhances penalties for violations, and aims to improve road safety and reduce accidents.
Collection: Legislation
Status date: Feb. 26, 2025
Status: Introduced
Primary sponsor: Rules
(6 total sponsors)
Last action: Pending reference review -under Rule 4.7(2) - (Committee Substitute) (April 1, 2025)
Summary: The "DETECT Fentanyl and Xylazine Act of 2024" aims to enhance the Department of Homeland Security's capabilities in detecting illicit drugs like fentanyl and xylazine through improved technology and research collaboration.
Collection: Congressional Record
Status date: Dec. 12, 2024
Status: Issued
Source: Congress
Description: Provides for the continuous revision of the Code of Civil Procedure
Summary: House Bill No. 178 aims to continuously revise Louisiana's Code of Civil Procedure by amending existing articles, enacting new provisions, and clarifying procedures related to civil litigation, including issues like child custody, attorney conduct, and service of documents.
Collection: Legislation
Status date: March 31, 2025
Status: Introduced
Primary sponsor: Mike Johnson
(sole sponsor)
Last action: Under the rules, provisionally referred to the Committee on Civil Law and Procedure. (March 31, 2025)
Summary: The Wildlife Innovation and Longevity Driver Reauthorization Act reauthorizes and expands various wildlife conservation programs, including multiyear grants for elephant, rhinoceros, tiger, great ape, and marine turtle conservation to enhance long-term strategies for these species.
Collection: Congressional Record
Status date: Dec. 11, 2024
Status: Issued
Source: Congress
Description: To require a strategy to defend against the economic and national security risks posed by the use of artificial intelligence in the commission of financial crimes, including fraud and the dissemination of misinformation, and for other purposes.
Summary: The AI PLAN Act mandates a strategy to counter economic and national security risks from AI in financial crimes, including fraud and misinformation, requiring annual reports and recommendations from key government officials.
Collection: Legislation
Status date: March 14, 2025
Status: Introduced
Primary sponsor: Zachary Nunn
(2 total sponsors)
Last action: Referred to the House Committee on Financial Services. (March 14, 2025)
Description: Relating to electronic health record requirements; authorizing a civil penalty.
Summary: S.B. No. 1188 establishes requirements for electronic health records, including storage security, patient access, and biological sex documentation, while imposing civil penalties for violations.
Collection: Legislation
Status date: Feb. 7, 2025
Status: Introduced
Primary sponsor: Lois Kolkhorst
(sole sponsor)
Last action: Placed on intent calendar (April 1, 2025)
Description: Concerning the creation of the electronic discovery in criminal cases task force.
Summary: The bill establishes the Electronic Discovery in Criminal Cases Task Force in Colorado to study and enhance the management and costs of electronic discovery in criminal cases. It aims to improve efficiency and equity in access to electronic evidence.
Collection: Legislation
Status date: March 31, 2025
Status: Introduced
Primary sponsor: Jeff Bridges
(6 total sponsors)
Last action: Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Appropriations (March 31, 2025)
Description: Amend KRS 186.763 to extend the requirement for a human driver on a fully autonomous commercial vehicle in excess of 62,000 pounds from July 31, 2026 to July 31, 2031; prohibit school districts from using fully autonomous vehicles as school buses or to transport students; amend KRS 186.779 to allow units of local government to impose conditions on autonomous vehicle operation within their jurisdictions; amend KRS 186.766 and 281.655 to increase all insurance minimum requirement amounts from $...
Summary: The bill regulates the operation of fully autonomous vehicles in Kentucky, allowing them on highways without a human driver, under safety and insurance requirements, while restricting their use as school buses.
Collection: Legislation
Status date: Feb. 18, 2025
Status: Introduced
Primary sponsor: David Yates
(sole sponsor)
Last action: to Committee on Committees (S) (Feb. 18, 2025)
Societal Impact
Data Governance
System Integrity
Data Robustness (see reasoning)
The text focuses heavily on the operation and regulation of fully autonomous vehicles, which directly ties into the impact of AI on transportation and society at large. The legislative framework establishes criteria for the operation of automated driving systems, reflecting significant considerations regarding accountability, safety, and the societal implications of using such technology. This highlights its relevance to the Social Impact category. Data Governance is also relevant as the text discusses safety compliance and operational standards, which align with data management and security needs for autonomous systems. System Integrity is pertinent because it specifies requirements for operational and performance standards, encompassing transparency in automated driving system functionalities. Robustness has moderate relevance; while it doesn’t focus specifically on performance benchmarks, compliance with federal standards indicates concern for the ongoing accountability of AI systems. Overall, this text primarily pertains to the Social Impact of AI and its regulatory landscape regarding autonomous vehicles, affecting both individual safety and broader societal implications.
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Government Agencies and Public Services
Private Enterprises, Labor, and Employment (see reasoning)
The text primarily deals with the use and regulation of AI through autonomous vehicles, which intersects with multiple sectors. Politics and Elections has minimal relevance as it doesn't address the use of AI in the electoral process. Government Agencies and Public Services is relevant since it discusses governmental regulation of autonomous vehicles on public roads. The Judicial System is not applicable in this context as there is no mention of legal processing with AI. Healthcare has no relevance as it doesn’t pertain to medical applications. Private Enterprises, Labor, and Employment is moderately relevant since it addresses the implications of autonomous vehicles on business operations and insurance requirements. Academic and Research Institutions, International Cooperation and Standards, Nonprofits and NGOs, and Hybrid, Emerging, and Unclassified sectors have little to no relevance in this specific legislation regarding autonomous vehicles. Hence, the most relevant sectors are Government Agencies and Public Services and Private Enterprises, Labor, and Employment.
Keywords (occurrence): automated (7) autonomous vehicle (14) show keywords in context