TN SB 1493: Computers and Electronic Processing - As enacted, requires TACIR to study artificial intelligence and submit a report to the governor and both speake…
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Computers and Electronic Processing - As enacted, requires TACIR to study artificial intelligence and submit a report to the governor and both speakers by January 31, 2027. - Amends TCA Title 29; Title 33; Title 39 and Title 47.
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SB 1493 requires TACIR to study artificial intelligence and submit a report to the governor and both speakers by January 31, 2027.
Tennessee's SB 1493 mandates a study by TACIR on artificial intelligence, with a report due to the governor and both speakers by January 31, 2027, amending TCA Titles 29, 33, 39, and 47.
Key Provisions
Requires TACIR to study artificial intelligence and submit a report by January 31, 2027.
Amends TCA Title 29, Title 33, Title 39, and Title 47.
Latest Legislative Action
Pub. Ch. 1066
Bill Sponsors
Name
Role
Massey
Primary
Compliance Checklist
Ensure AI systems do not promote harmful behaviors. Who: AI developers and businesses in Tennessee. Penalty: Class A felony charges.
Tennessee Senate Bill 1493 requires the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations (TACIR) to conduct a study on artificial intelligence. The findings are to be compiled into a report and submitted to the governor and both speakers by January 31, 2027. The bill amends TCA Titles 29, 33, 39, and 47.
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