'Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights' Moves Forward in Florida Senate
The Florida Senate unanimously backed a bill focused on protecting children and privacy, requiring AI disclosures, and restricting data use without consent, as one-third of kids choose AI companions.
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DeSantis’s AI Bill of Rights Advances in Florida Legislature
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’s proposal for an “AI Bill of Rights” garnered bipartisan support in the state legislature on Wednesday, bringing the governor closer to a potential confrontation with the Trump administration and its federal approach to the issue. The legislation, which outlines protections for consumers and parents, unanimously passed the Florida Senate Commerce and Tourism subcommittee as President Donald Trump warned against a state…
Senate Committee Unanimously Advances “AI Bill of Rights” Proposal
Florida lawmakers advanced a proposal Wednesday that would create an “Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights” and impose new consumer disclosure and parental-consent requirements for certain AI chatbots used by minors. The Senate Commerce and Tourism Committee voted 10-0 to approve SB 482 at its Jan. 21 meeting. SB 482 would establish new consumer protections aimed at increasing transparency when Floridians interact with artificial intelligence …
AI ‘Bill of Rights’ Backed in Senate
By Jim Turner, The News Service of Florida Amid opposition from a tech-industry group and a push by President Donald Trump for nationwide regulations, a proposed state “Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights” started moving forward Wednesday in the Florida Senate. With the issue a priority of Gov. Ron DeSantis, the Senate Commerce and Tourism Committee unanimously backed a bill (SB 482) that includes establishing a “right” for parents to control…
Florida Senate advances “AI Bill of Rights” as lawmakers seek guardrails on emerging technology
Florida lawmakers are moving forward with a sweeping proposal aimed at regulating artificial intelligence, advancing what supporters call an AI Bill of Rights. Its a 2026 goal of Governor Ron DeSantis, who warned last week in his State of the State address that the rapidly evolving technology poses real risks, particularly for children.The bill cleared its first Senate committee Wednesday with bipartisan support, as Republicans, Democrats, and t…
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