As introduced: - Establishes safety requirements for conversational AI services interacting with minors, including prohibitions on producing sexually explicit content, simulating romantic relationships, and using unpredictable rewards to increase engagement. - Requires operators of a conversational AI service to disclose that the service is AI if a user might reasonably believe they are interacting with a human. - Requires operators to adopt protocols to respond to user prompts regarding suicide or self-harm by referring the user to crisis services. - Prohibits a conversational AI service from representing that it provides professional psychology or behavioral health services that require a license. - Grants enforcement authority to the attorney general, establishes civil penalties for violations, and specifies that the law does not create a private right of action.
| Date | Chamber | Action |
|---|---|---|
Apr 15, 2026 | — | Withdrawn. H.J. 918. |
Apr 15, 2026 | — | SF 2417 substituted. H.J. 903. |
Apr 15, 2026 | — | Amendment H-8357 adopted. H.J. 903. |
Apr 14, 2026 | — | Amendment H-8357 filed. H.J. 899. |
Mar 19, 2026 | — | Placed on calendar under unfinished business. H.J. 691. |
Feb 16, 2026 | — | Introduced, placed on calendar. H.J. 300. |
| Last Action | Apr 15, 2026 |
|---|---|
| Year | 2025 |
| Bill Type | Bill |
| Created | Mar 21, 2026 |
| Updated | Apr 16, 2026 |