Bill A2767 modifies New Jersey's child endangerment laws to include AI technology. Specific provisions and penalties are not confirmed without the full bill text.
If you use AI involving children, you must ensure compliance with new laws or face criminal penalties.
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What This Means
New Jersey's Assembly Bill A2767 seeks to modify child endangerment statutes by incorporating AI technology. Specific provisions and penalties are not confirmed without the full bill text.
Key Provisions
- Amends child endangerment laws to include AI technology; specific provisions are not confirmed without full text.
- Suggests changes related to AI, but specifics are unconfirmed.
- Indicates potential changes to the statute, pending full text verification.
Latest Legislative Action
Reported and Referred to Assembly Public Safety and Preparedness Committee
Bill Sponsors (showing 5 of 12)
| Name | Role | District |
|---|---|---|
| Andrea Katz D | Sponsor | HD-008 |
| Carol Murphy D | Sponsor | HD-007 |
| Cody Miller D | Sponsor | HD-004 |
| Dan Hutchison D | Sponsor | HD-004 |
| Ellen Park D | Sponsor | HD-037 |
Roll Call Votes
Compliance Checklist
Who: Developers and operators of AI technologies.
Penalty: Criminal penalties including imprisonment and fines.
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