Wyoming has 4 published AI-related bills. 1 has been enacted into law, and 1 is still pending.
Wyoming's AI regulatory landscape is characterized by a moderate level of activity, with a total of four bills introduced, one of which has been enacted. The enacted bill, HB 102, focuses on protecting children from deepfakes and exploitative images, indicating a proactive approach to safeguarding vulnerable populations in the digital age. This reflects a growing concern about the ethical implications of AI technologies, particularly in the realm of media and content creation. The state has also seen attempts to regulate biometric data and government social scoring, although these efforts have not progressed, suggesting challenges in advancing comprehensive AI regulations in these areas. The presence of an active bill regarding autonomous vehicles (SF7) indicates an interest in the intersection of AI and transportation, which is a significant area of innovation and regulatory focus. However, the failure of bills related to social scoring and biometric data regulation highlights a potential gap in addressing broader ethical and privacy concerns associated with AI technologies. For businesses operating in Wyoming, this regulatory landscape suggests a cautious but evolving environment, where compliance with existing laws, particularly those protecting minors, is crucial. Companies involved in technology and media should remain vigilant about potential future regulations that may arise as the state continues to navigate the complexities of AI governance.
Deepfake Laws in Wyoming
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All Wyoming AI Bills 4 published
Protecting kids from deepfakes and exploitative images.
HB 102 in Wyoming establishes penalties for creating or distributing deepfakes or exploitative images of minors, with specific definitions.
Ban on government social scoring with AI.
HB0091 prohibits Wyoming government entities from using AI for social scoring and biometric identification, with exceptions for law enforcement and national security. Effective July 1, 2024.
Biometric data and license plate readers-regulation.
WY HB0181 regulates biometric data and license plate readers, prohibiting certain uses and requiring compliance with specified policies.
Autonomous vehicles.
This bill regulates the registration and licensing of vehicles with automated driving systems and specifies liability for their operation.
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