HB392 enacts section 9.89 to limit regulation of certain computational systems, including AI, and requires risk management for AI-controlled critical infrastructure.
If you manage AI in critical infrastructure, you must implement risk management policies.
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What This Means
The Ohio Right to Compute Act, introduced as HB392, aims to limit further regulation of certain computational systems, including AI, and mandates risk management policies for AI-controlled critical infrastructure.
Key Provisions
- Limits further regulation of certain computational systems, including AI (Section 9.89)
- Requires risk management policies for AI-controlled critical infrastructure
- Names the act the Ohio Right to Compute Act
Latest Legislative Action
Referred to committee: Technology and Innovation
Bill Sponsors (showing 5 of 105)
| Name | Role |
|---|---|
| Brian Stewart R | Primary |
| Dick Stein | Primary |
| Kevin Miller, K. | Primary |
| P. Lipps | Primary |
| Ron Ferguson R | Primary |
Compliance Checklist
Who: Organizations managing AI-controlled critical infrastructure.
Deadline: Not specified.
Penalty: Unspecified penalties for non-compliance.
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