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AI Governance
AI governance covers the broad set of laws, regulations, frameworks, and oversight mechanisms that shape how artificial intelligence is developed, deployed, and supervised. This page tracks every primary-source item across global jurisdictions on AI governance topics. As of the most recent update, AIGI tracks 321 primary-source items on ai governance across global jurisdictions.
Coverage at a glance
- Items tracked
- 321
- Jurisdictions
- 8
- Last update
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Most active jurisdictions
Recent ai governance activity
- TX legislation enacted
[TX Legislature] HB149 (89R): Relating to regulation of the use of artificial intelligence systems in this state; providing civil penalties.
Texas HB149, enacted and effective January 1, 2026, regulates the use of artificial intelligence systems within the state and establishes civil penalties for non-compliance.
Authority: Texas Legislature
- NY legislation enacted 4/23/2025
[NY Legislature] S7599 (2025-2026): Relates to automated decision-making by government agencies
New York S7599, signed by the Governor, regulates automated decision-making by government agencies, requiring impact assessments and disclosure of AI tools.
Authority: New York Legislature
- CT speech enacted 5/1/2026
Attorney General Tong Statement on Final Passage of Legislation to Combat Youth Social Media Addiction and Artificial Intelligence Harms
Connecticut Attorney General Tong announces the final passage of state legislation to combat youth social media addiction and address AI harms, including regulations for chatbots and AI in employment decisions.
Authority: Connecticut Attorney General
- CT speech enacted 5/1/2026
Attorney General Tong Statement on Final Passage of Legislation to Combat Youth Social Media Addiction and Artificial Intelligence Harms
Connecticut's Attorney General announced the final passage of bipartisan state legislation to combat youth social media addiction and regulate AI, including rules for chatbots and AI in employment decisions.
Authority: Connecticut Attorney General
- CT news analysis enacted 5/1/2026
Attorney General Tong Statement on Final Passage of Legislation to Combat Youth Social Media Addiction and Artificial Intelligence Harms
Connecticut has enacted legislation to combat youth social media addiction and strengthen AI regulations, including new measures for chatbots and AI-driven employment decisions.
Authority: Connecticut Attorney General
- CT agency report enacted 5/1/2026
Attorney General Tong Statement on Final Passage of Legislation to Combat Youth Social Media Addiction and Artificial Intelligence Harms
Connecticut's Attorney General announces the final passage of legislation to combat youth social media addiction and regulate AI, including rules for chatbots and AI in employment decisions.
Authority: Connecticut Attorney General
- CT speech enacted 5/1/2026
Attorney General Tong Statement on Final Passage of Legislation to Combat Youth Social Media Addiction and Artificial Intelligence Harms
Connecticut's Attorney General announces the final passage of bipartisan state legislation to combat youth social media addiction and regulate AI, including new rules for social media companies and AI chatbot operators, and employment protections.
Authority: Connecticut Attorney General
- CO legislation in committee 5/1/2026
[CO Legislature] SB26-189Automated Decision-Making Technology
Colorado SB26-189 is a bill introduced in the Senate concerning the use of automated decision-making technology in consequential decisions.
Authority: Colorado Legislature
- US news analysis 2/27/2026
[CFR] The AI Sovereignty Paradox at Home and Abroad
The Pentagon's demand for guardrail-free access to Anthropic's AI models for national security creates an AI sovereignty paradox, as Anthropic refuses based on ethical concerns over mass surveillance and autonomous weapons.
Authority: Council on Foreign Relations
- NJ legislation floor vote 6/2/2025
[NJ Legislature] S4143 (2024-2025): Requires energy usage plan for proposed artificial intelligence data centers and cryptocurrency mining facilities; requires all electricity
New Jersey bill S4143 requires proposed AI data centers and crypto mining facilities to submit energy usage plans and source all electricity from new clean energy.
Authority: New Jersey Legislature
- TN legislation enacted
[TN Legislature] HB2325 (GA113): Boards and Commissions — As enacted, enacts the "Tennessee Artificial Intelligence Advisory Council Act."
Enacts the "Tennessee Artificial Intelligence Advisory Council Act" through HB2325.
Authority: Tennessee Legislature
- TN legislation introduced
[TN Legislature] HB2341 (GA113): State Government — As introduced, requires each department of the executive branch to develop a plan to prevent the malicious and unlawful
Tennessee bill HB2341 requires executive branch departments to develop and report plans by January 1, 2025, to prevent malicious AI use from interfering with their operations.
Authority: Tennessee Legislature
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Frequently asked questions
- What is AI Governance?
- AI governance covers the broad set of laws, regulations, frameworks, and oversight mechanisms that shape how artificial intelligence is developed, deployed, and supervised. This page tracks every primary-source item across global jurisdictions on AI governance topics.
- How many ai governance laws does AIGI track?
- AIGI currently tracks 321 primary-source items under ai governance — spanning bills, regulations, enforcement actions, court opinions, and agency guidance from authorities across global jurisdictions.
- Which jurisdictions are most active on ai governance?
- Most active jurisdictions on ai governance in the current corpus: NY (10), EU (9), CT (8), US (8), CO (4).
- How current is AIGI's ai governance coverage?
- AIGI runs continuous ingestion against every active source covering ai governance.
- Where do AIGI's ai governance citations come from?
- Every item on this page links to its primary government or research source. AIGI's citation methodology is documented at /how-we-cite — we do not paraphrase or remix secondary commentary; we resolve every pointer to the underlying authority.
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