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Bill A3307 regulates AI in New Jersey's news media, establishing an oversight committee to monitor AI use, with specific regulations and committee details outlined in the bill.
If you use AI in news media, monitor developments for potential new regulations.
State
New Jersey
Bill Number
A3307
Status
Introduced
Risk Level
Medium
Category
Sector-Specific
Last Action
Jan 13, 2026
Last Verified
May 4, 2026
Data Updated
May 4, 2026
What do these statuses mean?▼
Introduced— Filed in the legislature; not yet heard in committee
In Committee— Assigned to and being reviewed by a legislative committee
Passed— Approved by one or both chambers; awaiting further action
Signed / Enacted— Signed into law by the governor; may or may not be in effect yet
Dead / Vetoed— Vetoed, failed to pass, or session expired without action
Unknown— Status data not yet available or awaiting classification
Affected Industries
News MediaArtificial IntelligenceTechnology
What This Means
New Jersey's Bill A3307 regulates AI use in the news media industry, establishing the 'Artificial Intelligence In Communications Oversight Committee' to oversee AI applications.
Key Provisions
Establishes the 'Artificial Intelligence In Communications Oversight Committee' to oversee AI use in media; includes representatives from media, technology, and legal sectors.
Latest Legislative Action
Introduced, Referred to Assembly Science, Innovation and Technology Committee
Assembly Bill A3307, introduced in New Jersey, aims to regulate the use of artificial intelligence within the news media industry. The bill establishes the 'Artificial Intelligence In Communications Oversight Committee' to oversee and ensure ethical AI use. The committee will include representatives from media, technology, and legal sectors, tasked with monitoring AI applications and advising on compliance. The bill seeks to prevent misinformation and protect journalistic integrity.
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