As introduced: - Requires that key decisions in the criminal justice process, such as sentencing and parole, be made by a human and not solely by an artificial intelligence-based tool. - Requires law enforcement to disclose the use of covered artificial intelligence in police reports provided to prosecutors and the individual under investigation. - Mandates that police reports created using generative artificial intelligence include a disclaimer, identify the AI-generated content, and be certified for accuracy by the author. - Requires the retention of initial drafts of reports created with generative AI and mandates that the AI program maintain an audit trail of its use. - Authorizes the Attorney General and private citizens to bring a civil action against a law enforcement agency to enforce these provisions.
| Date | Chamber | Action |
|---|---|---|
Feb 2, 2026 | H | Continued to 2027 in H-Communications, Technology and Innovation committee (Voice Vote) |
Feb 2, 2026 | H | Subcommittee recommends continuing to 2027 (Voice Vote) |
Jan 29, 2026 | H | Assigned H-ST sub: Communications |
Jan 15, 2026 | H | Referred to Committee on H-Communications, Technology and Innovation |
Jan 15, 2026 | H | Presented and ordered printed 26105298D |
| Last Action | Feb 2, 2026 |
| Year | 2026 |
| Bill Type | Bill |
| Created | Jan 16, 2026 |
| Updated | Feb 3, 2026 |