Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H495

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Reducing emissions from artificial intelligence

Impact

If passed, this legislation would formally recognize AI and related systems as significant sources of environmental concern, requiring covered entities to actively monitor their emissions and operational impacts. The bill mandates a comprehensive study of the environmental footprint of AI, emphasizing energy consumption, pollution, and waste management. This is expected to lead to stricter regulations on how AI technologies are developed, deployed, and utilized, significantly influencing state laws surrounding technological development and environmental responsibility.

Summary

House Bill 495, titled 'An Act reducing emissions from artificial intelligence', seeks to regulate the environmental impacts of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies within Massachusetts. The bill establishes a framework for understanding and addressing the emissions generated by artificial intelligence systems and mandates reporting on various environmental metrics for entities involved in AI operations. It places a special emphasis on the need for affirmative consent from users when AI is employed in search engines, thereby aiming to enhance transparency and user control over data usage in AI applications.

Contention

The bill's most notable points of contention revolve around balancing technological development with environmental accountability. Proponents argue that such regulations are necessary to mitigate the ecological impact of a rapidly growing industry, while critics may contend that burdensome compliance requirements could stifle innovation and economic growth in the tech sector. Additionally, concerns regarding the extent of consent mechanisms for users in relation to AI systems may lead to debates about data privacy and individual rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3223

Relative to Natural Heritage and Endangered Species administrative fees

MA H865

Relative to the qualification of voters

MA H3769

Relative to accurate impairment testing

MA H3225

Relative to sales tax exemption

MA H3226

Excluding student loan forgiveness from taxable income for permanently and totally disabled veterans

MA H1957

To ensure the ability to prosecute repeat OUI offenses

MA H1300

Relative to cannabis for Medicare eligible patients

MA H1454

To modernize the endowment match program for community colleges

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