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Florida’s AI Bill of Rights, aimed at protecting minors and banning unauthorized AI likenesses, may return in special sessions despite House opposition and ongoing federal vs. state regulatory clashes.
Florida’s AI Bill of Rights, which passed the Senate in 2026 but stalled in the House, may return during upcoming special sessions, aiming to protect minors, restrict data sales, and ban unauthorized AI likenesses.
Governor Ron DeSantis supports state-level regulation, citing federal inaction, while House leaders oppose it, favoring federal standards to avoid fragmented laws.
Meanwhile, Senator Marsha Blackburn introduced a federal AI bill focused on safety, transparency, and accountability, rejecting fair use of copyrighted data and proposing to repeal Section 230.
In Utah, a similar bill was blocked after opposition from the Trump administration, which called it unfixable, despite bipartisan backing and a tragic case highlighting AI risks.
The future of state and federal AI regulation remains uncertain as priorities clash.
La Carta de Derechos de la IA de Florida, dirigida a proteger a los menores y prohibir las semejanzas no autorizadas de IA, puede regresar en sesiones especiales a pesar de la oposición de la Cámara y los continuos choques regulatorios federales contra estatales.