Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill H0711

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

An act relating to creating oversight and liability standards for developers and deployers of inherently dangerous artificial intelligence systems

Impact

One of the notable impacts of H0711 is the introduction of stringent regulatory frameworks governing AI development. The bill mandates risk assessments and compliance with established safety standards, such as those set forth by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). This regulatory approach seeks to promote a culture of safety among AI developers and deployers, helping to prevent potential incidents from occurring while also facilitating consumer confidence in AI systems. Furthermore, the legislation is structured to allow the Attorney General to enforce compliance, adding a layer of accountability to AI operations within the state.

Summary

House Bill H0711 aims to establish oversight and liability standards for developers and deployers of inherently dangerous artificial intelligence (AI) systems. Recognizing the potential risks associated with AI technologies, the bill requires developers to ensure their systems operate safely and function in a manner that does not adversely impact individuals' rights. The legislation is designed to hold original developers accountable for any harm caused by their AI products, even if those products are deployed by others, thereby creating a clearer path for legal recourse in cases of misuse or harm.

Contention

However, the bill has generated significant debate regarding its implications for innovation in the technology sector. Proponents argue that establishing liability and oversight is a necessary step to protect consumers from the enhanced risks of AI systems that can evolve and act independently. Critics, on the other hand, contend that heavy regulations might stifle innovation and make it difficult for smaller businesses to compete, as they may lack the resources to meet the stringent requirements laid out in the bill. Concerns have also been raised about how the legislation may conflict with existing federal laws governing AI technologies.

Additional_notes

Ultimately, H0711 represents a proactive attempt to regulate a rapidly evolving technological landscape, seeking to balance consumer protection with the need to foster innovation. If passed, the bill could set a precedence for how states regulate the AI sector, potentially influencing policy discussions at the national level.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT H0341

An act relating to creating oversight and safety standards for developers and deployers of inherently dangerous artificial intelligence systems

VT H0710

An act relating to regulating developers and deployers of certain artificial intelligence systems

VT H0340

An act relating to regulating developers and deployers of certain automated decision systems

VT H0365

An act relating to the regulation of social media platforms and artificial intelligence systems

VT SB936

Consumer Protection - High-Risk Artificial Intelligence - Developer and Deployer Requirements

VT H7521

Creates requirements for the developers or deployers of artificial intelligence and allows civil action against these developers or deployers by the attorney general and local solicitors.

VT SB53

Artificial intelligence models: large developers.

VT SB833

Critical infrastructure: artificial intelligence systems: human oversight.

VT HB3835

Technology; title; Ethical Artificial Intelligence Act; deployers; developers; algorithmic discrimination; attorney general; effective date.

VT HB747

Artificial Intelligence Developer Act; established, civil penalty.

Similar Bills

VT H0341

An act relating to creating oversight and safety standards for developers and deployers of inherently dangerous artificial intelligence systems

US HB7532

Federal A.I. Governance and Transparency Act of 2024

TX HB1709

Relating to the regulation and reporting on the use of artificial intelligence systems by certain business entities and state agencies; providing civil penalties.

TX SB1964

Relating to the regulation and use of artificial intelligence systems and the management of data by governmental entities.

TX HB149

Relating to regulation of the use of artificial intelligence systems in this state; providing civil penalties.

TX HB3808

Relating to the creation of the artificial intelligence advisory council and the establishment of the artificial intelligence learning laboratory.

PA HB317

In computer offenses, providing for artificial intelligence; and imposing a penalty.

PA HB2660

In computer offenses, providing for artificial intelligence; and imposing a penalty.