Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S243

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Requiring consumer notification for chatbot systems

Impact

Should S243 be enacted, it would have a significant impact on consumer protection laws in Massachusetts. By necessitating transparency in interactions involving AI and chatbots, the bill aims to ensure that consumers are not misled into believing they are conversing with a human. This required disclosure seeks to empower consumers by providing them with clear information, thereby fostering trust in businesses that utilize such technologies. The implementation of this law could lead to similar regulations emerging in other states, as the conversation surrounding digital ethics and consumer rights continues to grow.

Summary

Senate Bill 243, titled 'An Act requiring consumer notification for chatbot systems', aims to fulfill a growing demand for transparency in digital communications by requiring disclosure when consumers interact with chatbots or automated programs simulating human conversation. The bill seeks to amend Chapter 93 of the General Laws by introducing a new section focused specifically on computerized communications. This regulation mandates that companies inform consumers—clearly and conspicuously—when they are engaging with a bot instead of a human. The intent is to combat potentially misleading practices inherent in current automated communication technologies.

Contention

The bill may face contention from businesses that rely heavily on automated systems for customer interactions. While proponents champion the benefits of consumer awareness and protection, opponents may argue that such regulations could hinder innovation and increase operational costs for businesses. There is a balancing act to be navigated between maintaining technological advancement and ensuring ethical practices in consumer interactions. This dynamic is likely to be a focal point of discussions as the bill progresses through the legislative process, especially among industries more reliant on chatbots.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S759

Requiring equitable access to behavioral health services for MassHealth consumers

MA S31

Drafted with the help of ChatGPT to regulate generative artificial intelligence models like ChatGPT

MA H3686

Requiring disclosure to consumers regarding home heating oil insurance

MA H304

Relative to notification of alcohol by volume in beers to be consumed on the premises

MA H309

To enhance retail sales and protect consumers from forced labor

MA S1228

Relative to consumers and workers

MA S690

Protecting consumers in cryptocurrency exchanges

MA S692

Protecting consumers engaging with buy now pay later lenders

MA S173

To establish licensing standards for drain cleaners

MA S974

Relative to fiduciary access to digital assets

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.