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AI Legislation Tracker — State Comparison

North CarolinavsVirginia

Side-by-side comparison of AI laws, risk levels, topics, and compliance deadlines. Data sourced from official state legislature records. Updated April 2026.

5
Bills in NC
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60
Bills in VA
·
50
States Tracked
Compare different states
NC North Carolina
5
Total Bills
0
Enacted
0
High Risk
All North Carolina bills
VA Virginia
60
Total Bills
0
Enacted
18
High Risk
All Virginia bills

Top Topics Covered

Top 5 topics by bill count
NC North Carolina
AI in Education 2 AI Privacy 1 AI in Social Media & Online Platforms 1 User-Facing AI 1
VA Virginia
Comprehensive AI 22 AI Transparency 16 AI Deepfakes 16 AI Privacy 11 AI in Law Enforcement 10

Effective Dates

Bills with known effective dates
NC North Carolina

No effective dates recorded yet.

VA Virginia
BillEffective DateStatus
SB586 Jan 1, 2026 In Committee
HB582 Apr 6, 2026 Passed Both Chambers
SB320 Apr 6, 2026 Passed Both Chambers
HB2121 Jul 1, 2026 Introduced
HB2250 Jul 1, 2026 Introduced
SB1417 Jul 1, 2026 Introduced
HB747 Jul 1, 2026 Introduced
HB1451 Aug 1, 2026 Introduced

Risk Level Breakdown

Based on AI-analyzed bill impact
NC North Carolina
High
0
Medium
3
Low
2
VA Virginia
High
18
Medium
36
Low
6

Key Differences

  • North Carolina has 1 bill addressing AI Privacy; Virginia has 11.
  • North Carolina uniquely addresses: AI in Education, AI in Social Media & Online Platforms, User-Facing AI.
  • Virginia uniquely addresses: AI Deepfakes, AI Transparency, AI in Law Enforcement.

Topic Overlap

Bill counts by topic across both states
North Carolina Virginia
TopicNCVAVisual
Comprehensive AI 0 22
AI Deepfakes 0 16
AI Transparency 0 16
AI Privacy 1 11
AI in Education 2 8
AI in Law Enforcement 0 10
AI in Government 0 8
Automated Decision-Making 0 6
AI Healthcare 0 5
AI in Employment 0 5

Compliance for Businesses Operating in Both States

Organizations with employees, customers, or operations in both North Carolina and Virginia must track each state's AI laws independently. There is no federal AI preemption law that overrides state requirements as of April 2026. Compliance obligations may differ in scope, covered entities, and enforcement mechanisms. Consult qualified legal counsel for guidance specific to your situation.

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Understanding AI Regulation in North Carolina and Virginia

As artificial intelligence becomes embedded in hiring decisions, healthcare diagnostics, credit underwriting, and consumer-facing applications, state legislatures across the US are responding with new rules. North Carolina and Virginia represent two distinct regulatory approaches worth comparing for any business operating across state lines.

Compliance obligations attach wherever your business operates or where your customers are located — not just where you are incorporated. Organizations with a presence in both North Carolina and Virginia must track each state's enacted laws independently and build compliance programs that satisfy both regimes simultaneously.

Use the State Comparison Tool to compare any two states, visit the States Directory for a full view of all 50 states, or browse Topics to see how AI regulation affects specific areas.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does North Carolina AI regulation compare to Virginia?
North Carolina currently has 5 tracked AI bills and Virginia has 60. North Carolina shows 0 high-risk bill classifications versus Virginia's 18. High-risk bills generally carry the most rigorous compliance requirements.
Do I have to comply with AI laws in both states?
Generally, yes. State AI laws apply based on the location of your operations, the residency of consumers you serve, or both. Businesses with employees, customers, or operations in both North Carolina and Virginia should assess their obligations under each state's enacted laws independently.
Which industries face the most AI regulation?
Across US states generally, the most heavily regulated sectors for AI include employment and automated hiring tools, healthcare and clinical decision support, financial services and insurance underwriting, housing and lending, and education. See Industries for a full breakdown by sector.
Where can I find individual state pages?
You can browse all tracked bills for each state: North Carolina AI Laws and Virginia AI Laws. Visit All States for the complete 50-state directory.