As introduced: - Creates the Advanced Artificial Intelligence Licensing Act which requires registration and licensing of high-risk advanced artificial intelligence systems with the Department of State. - Requires a high-risk advanced artificial intelligence system to establish an ethics and risk management board to submit a report of possible use cases, a risk assessment, known use cases, a mitigation plan of identified risks, a review of incidents or failures, attempts to educate users, disclosures of conflicts of interest, and other measures. - Requires the Department to periodically evaluate the source code of such systems to determine compliance. - Requires notice to the Department for malfunction and incidents. - Allows the Department to designate systems as posing a state or national security risk. - Allows licensees to share information and source code with third parties, but protects biometric information. - Allows integration with non-licensed third-party systems under certain conditions. - Requires automatic generation of a log. Requires internal controls. Records certain records to be kept. - Prohibits AI systems to be used to deploy subliminal techniques, inflict physical or emotional harm, predict an individual's future actions or behaviors, acquire unauthorized sensitive personal information, or implement autonomous weapon systems.
| Date | Chamber | Action |
|---|---|---|
Jan 7, 2026 | — | referred to science and technology |
Jan 27, 2025 | — | referred to science and technology |
| Last Action | Jan 7, 2026 |
| Year | 2025 |
| Bill Type | Bill |
| Created | Jan 28, 2025 |
| Updated | Feb 6, 2026 |