GASB 540HOT
Chatbot Disclosure and Child Safety Act
Requires operators of AI chatbots to clearly disclose when users are interacting with an AI system. Establishes additional protections for minors including parental consent requirements, usage time limits, and restrictions on data collection from users under 16.
Status Timeline
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Introduced2
In Committee3
Passed Chamber4
EnactedLast ActionReferred to Senate Science and Technology Committee
Last Action Date2025-02-17
Sponsors
- SJASen. John Albers
- SBSSen. Brian Strickland
Key Information
- State
- Georgia
- Introduced
- 2025-02-10
- Status
- In Committee
📋 What This Means For You
This bill is still working its way through the legislature. It has not yet become law, but it signals the direction Georgia may take on chatbot safety, data privacy.
If enacted, it would: Requires operators of AI chatbots to clearly disclose when users are interacting with an AI system. Establishes additional protections for minors including parental consent requirements, usage time limits, and restrictions on data collection from users under 16.
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