In this edition of Byte Back AI, we provide updates on AI bills in numerous states, including new laws in Maine and Oregon, bills passing the Rhode Island legislature, and a bill crossing chambers in Pennsylvania. Our special feature this week is a high-level summary of the California AI bills from the 2025 legislative session. Finally, we provide readers with our “three things to know this week” and an updated state AI bill tracker chart. As always, the contents provided below are time-sensitive and subject to change.
In this edition of Byte Back AI, we provide updates on AI bills including new laws in Texas and bills passing the legislatures in Maine, New York, and Rhode Island. Our special feature this week is a summary of Nevada’s AB 325 (AI in emergency management). Finally, we provide readers with our “three things to know this week” and an updated state AI bill tracker chart. As always, the contents provided below are time-sensitive and subject to change.
In this edition of Byte Back AI, we provide updates on AI bills in numerous states, including new laws in Nevada and Maine, bills passing the legislatures in New York and Oregon, and bills crossing chambers in Rhode Island and New York. We also provide a summary of the work session for Oregon’s HB 3592 (AI commission and Chief AI Officer). Our special feature this week is a summary of Nebraska’s LB 77 (Ensuring Transparency in Prior Authorization Act). Finally, we provide readers with our “three things to know this week” and an updated state AI bill tracker chart. As always, the contents provided below are time-sensitive and subject to change.
In this edition of Byte Back AI, we provide updates on AI bills in numerous states, including new laws enacted in Colorado, Nebraska, and Nevada, bills passing the legislatures in Connecticut and Nevada, and nearly two dozen bills crossing chambers in California. We also provide a summary of the California floor hearings from both chambers. Our special feature this week is a summary of New York’s pricing algorithm law. Finally, we provide readers with our “three(ish) things to know this week” and an updated state AI bill tracker chart. As always, the contents provided below are time-sensitive and subject to change.
In this edition of Byte Back AI, we provide updates on AI bills in numerous states, including numerous bills passing the legislatures in Illinois, Nebraska, Nevada, and Texas, and bills crossing chambers in California, Nevada, and Texas. We also provide a summary of the hearing from New York’s Consumer Protection committee covering S.1228 (requiring advertisements to disclose the use of a synthetic performer). Our special feature this week is a summary of Texas’ SB 1964 (regulating government’s use of AI systems). Finally, we provide readers with our “three things to know this week” and an updated state AI bill tracker chart. As always, the contents provided below are time-sensitive and subject to change.
In this edition of Byte Back AI, we provide updates on AI bills in numerous states, including bills signed into law in Florida, Maryland, Montana, and Nebraska; the Nevada and Texas legislatures passing bills; and bills crossing chambers in California, Connecticut, Illinois, Nevada, New York, and Texas. Our special feature this week is a summary of California AB 410 (amendments to California’s bot disclosure law). Finally, we provide readers with our “three things to know this week” and an updated state AI bill tracker chart. As always, the contents provided below are time-sensitive and subject to change.
In this edition of Byte Back AI, we provide updates on AI bills in numerous states, including new laws enacted in Arizona and South Carolina, and bills crossing chambers in Alaska, California, Connecticut, Oregon, and New York. We also provide a summary of Connecticut’s Senate floor hearing on SB 2 and our special feature this week is a summary of that bill. Finally, we provide readers with our “three things to know this week” and an updated state AI bill tracker chart. As always, the contents provided below are time-sensitive and subject to change.
In this edition of Byte Back AI, we provide updates on AI bills in numerous states, including new laws enacted in Arizona, Oklahoma, Montana, and Tennessee, bills passing out of the legislatures in Colorado, Arizona, and South Carolina, and bills crossing chambers in Rhode Island, Texas and South Carolina. We also provide a rundown of what happened with the Colorado AI Act last week prior to the Colorado legislature closing for the year. Our special feature this week is a summary of Montana’s Right to Compute Act. Finally, we provide readers with our “three things to know this week” and an updated state AI bill tracker chart. As always, the contents provided below are time-sensitive and subject to change.
Based on testimony from Matthew Scherer (Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT)), Christina Montgomery (IBM), and Grace Gedye (Consumer Reports) at the IAPP Global Privacy Summit.
In this edition of Byte Back AI, we provide updates on AI bills in numerous states, including a new law enacted in North Dakota, bills passing out of the legislatures in Oklahoma, Florida, and Arizona, and Colorado, and a bill crossing chambers in Texas. We also provide a summary of last week’s hearing from the California Assembly’s Judiciary committee. Our special feature this week is an analysis of the proposed amendments to the Colorado AI Act. Finally, we provide readers with our “three things to know this week” and an updated state AI bill tracker chart. As always, the contents provided below are time-sensitive and subject to change.
In this edition of Byte Back AI, we provide updates on AI bills in numerous states, including new laws enacted in Maryland, Arkansas, North Dakota, and West Virginia, bills passing out of the legislatures in Montana and Tennessee, and bills crossing chambers in Nevada, South Carolina, Florida, Montana, and Texas. We also provide a summary of last week’s hearing from the California Assembly’s Privacy and Consumer Protection committee. Our special feature this week is a summary of the Texas Responsible AI Governance Act (HB 149). Finally, we provide readers with our “three things to know this week” and an updated state AI bill tracker chart. As always, the contents provided below are time-sensitive and subject to change.
In this edition of Byte Back AI, we provide updates on AI bills in numerous states, including another law enacted in Montana, bills passing out of the legislatures in Montana, Arkansas, and North Dakota, and bills crossing chambers in Tennessee, Arizona, and Nevada. We also provide a summary of the committee hearing on Florida’s provenance bill. Our special feature this week are summaries of Arkansas HB 1958 (AI policies for public entities) and HB 1876 (ownership of model training and content). Finally, we provide readers with our “three things to know this week” and an updated state AI bill tracker chart. As always, the contents provided below are time-sensitive and subject to change.
A free list of all the states that have posted bulletins announcing their adoption of the AI model from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners.
In this edition of Byte Back AI, we provide updates on AI bills in numerous states, including new laws enacted in Montana, Kansas and North Dakota, bills passing out of the Maryland and West Virginia legislatures, and bills crossing chambers in Arkansas, Illinois, Montana, and Texas. We also provide a summary of committee hearings on two Nevada bills. Our special feature this week is an analysis of the Maryland bills that passed the legislature last week and have been delivered to Governor Moore’s office. Finally, we provide readers with our “three things to know this week” and an updated state AI bill tracker chart. As always, the contents provided below are time-sensitive and subject to change.
In this edition of Byte Back AI, we provide updates on AI bills in numerous states, including laws enacted in Virginia and New Jersey, bills advancing out of the legislatures in Arizona, Kansas, North Dakota, and Montana, and bills crossing chambers in Arizona, Maryland, and North Dakota. We also provide a summary of the California Senate Governmental Organization hearing, which covered three AI-related bills. Our special feature this week is an analysis of Kentucky’s SB 4, which was signed into law and regulates the state’s use of AI. Finally, we provide readers with our “three things to know this week” and an updated state AI bill tracker chart. As always, the contents provided below are time-sensitive and subject to change.
In this edition of Byte Back AI, we provide updates on new laws enacted in Mississippi, Kentucky, South Dakota, and Utah, a bill passing the Montana legislature, and bills crossing chambers in Georgia, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Texas, and New York. We also provide a summary of the California Senate Governmental Operations committee covering SB 53 (whistleblower protections) and SB 579 (AI in mental health workgroup). Our special feature this week is a summary of New York’s AI Companion Models bill, which passed the New York Assembly this week. Finally, we provide readers with our “three things to know this week” and an updated state AI bill tracker chart. As always, the contents provided below are time-sensitive and subject to change.
In this edition of Byte Back AI, we provide updates on AI bills in numerous states, including a bill passing the Montana legislature, and bills crossing chambers in New Mexico, North Dakota, Vermont, New Hampshire, Texas, and Kansas. We also provide a summary of the California Civil Rights Council hearing, and a summary of Montana’s hearing on HB 178 (government use of AI). Our special feature this week is an analysis of New Jersey’s HB 3540 (deepfakes). Finally, we provide readers with our “three things to know this week” and an updated state AI bill tracker chart. As always, the contents provided below are time-sensitive and subject to change.
The bill requires deep fake imagery and audio to be labeled if it is regarding a political candidate 90 days before an election.
A free and evergreen listing and links to U.S. AI laws enacted to date.