United States of America: Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights (SB 482) including design requirement was introduced to Florida Senate

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Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights (SB 482) including design requirement was introduced to Florida Senate

On 22 December 2025, the Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights (SB 482), including design requirements, was introduced to the Florida Senate. Disclosures would be required to inform users that they are interacting with artificial intelligence. For minor account holders, default notifications would be required at the beginning of interactions and at least once every hour, stating that the companion chatbot is artificially generated and not human. Reasonable measures would be required to prevent companion chatbots from producing or sharing materials harmful to minors. Separately, operators of bots would be required to display pop-up notifications at the beginning of interactions and at least once every hour, informing users they are not engaging with a human counterpart. Platforms would be required to provide timely notifications to parents or guardians when a minor account holder expresses intent to engage in self-harm or harm to others. These obligations would apply to accounts held by minors and operate alongside parental consent requirements. Violations would be enforceable by the Department of Legal Affairs of the State of Florida with civil penalties of up to USD 50'000 per violation. Entry into force is set for 1 July 2026.

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Scope

Policy Area
Design and testing standards
Policy Instrument
Design requirement
Regulated Economic Activity
ML and AI development
Implementation Level
subnational
Government Branch
legislature
Government Body
parliament

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2025-12-22
under deliberation

On 22 December 2025, the Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights (SB 482), including design requirem…