The bill focuses on AI technology regulations, including requiring parental consent for minors using chatbots and periodic notifications from bot operators.
If you operate an AI technology company in Florida, you must comply with new user rights and contract requirements by July 1, 2026, or face penalties.
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What This Means
The Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights in Florida imposes regulations on chatbot interactions and sets conditions for governmental contracts. Businesses must navigate new compliance requirements, including specific notifications.
Key Provisions
- Requires parental consent for minors to use companion chatbot platforms.
- Sets conditions for local governmental entities to contract with AI technology providers.
- Requires bot operators to provide clear and periodic notifications to users when interacting with bots.
- The prohibitions and requirements begin on January 1, 2024.
Latest Legislative Action
Died in Information Technology Budget & Policy Subcommittee
Bill Sponsors
| Name | Role | District |
|---|---|---|
| Jason Brodeur R | Sponsor | SD-010 |
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Compliance Checklist
Who: AI technology companies operating in Florida.
Deadline: By July 1, 2026.
Penalty: Civil penalties for non-compliance.
Who: Operators of companion chatbot platforms.
Deadline: By July 1, 2026.
Penalty: Potential civil penalties and enforcement actions.
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