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New survey finds overwhelming 96% support for protecting kids online
A majority of adults expressed support for age verification requirements around companion chatbots, while only 4% supported the idea that children do not need to be protected online.
TCAI Bill Guide: Nebraska’s AI chatbot safety bills, LB 939 and LB 1185
Nebraska lawmakers passed important measures last year to protect kids from the harms of social media. This year they’re taking action on AI chatbots. We’ve got a plain-language guide to the two leading bills, LB 939 and LB 1185.
AI Legislative Update: Feb. 6, 2026
Every Friday, TCAI brings you an overview of AI-related legislation moving through state legislatures. This week: Chatbot bills are moving in Oregon and Washington, while lawmakers introduced a ton of AI bills in Illinois.
TCAI Bill Guide: Oregon’s AI chatbot safety bill, SB 1546
Oregon’s SB 1546 would require AI companies to do a better job notifying users that they are interacting with a chatbot, connect users to human support during a mental health crisis, and add safety measures for minors.
A parent’s guide to AI toys: What to avoid and why
Today’s AI-driven plushies, dolls, action figures, and robots use sophisticated technology to interact with children like a trusted friend. It’s the same untested, unsafe AI tech behind ChatGPT.
A growing trust gap: Poll finds a majority of parents see AI as ‘bad for kids’
A recent survey of 800 parents found 61% see AI products as bad for kids. 80% said social media companies should be held accountable for harm to children and teens.
AI Leader Q&A: Alabama Rep. Ben Robbins fights to ‘allow children to be children’
Alabama State Rep. Ben Robbins represents a rural county near the famous Talladega Speedway, and his focus is on families, kids, and community. He’s become a leader on digital issues that affect parents and kids, and on the right of each person to their own likeness and individuality.
AI Legislative Update: Jan. 23, 2026
Every Friday, TCAI brings you an overview of AI-related legislation moving through state legislatures. This week: Chatbots, kids, and harmful interactions continue to be a focus of concern among lawmakers. Also introduced: bills on algorithmic pricing and the use of AI in mental health therapy.
TCAI Bill Guide: Washington HB 2503, AI training data transparency
HB 2503 would require generative AI developers to post high-level documentation regarding the data used to train the AI system. We have a complete guide to the measure.
TCAI Bill Guide: Washington HB 2225 and SB 5984, companion chatbot safety bills
The two companion bills would require AI chatbot operators to install basic safeguards when kids and teens interact with the products. We have a complete guide to the measures.
AI Legislative Update: Jan. 16, 2026
Every Friday, TCAI brings you an overview of AI-related legislation moving through state legislatures. This week saw a surge of activity in AI-related bills, with dozens of measures introduced. AI-related proposals are now under consideration in 28 states.
AI Leader Q&A: Vermont Rep. Monique Priestley on moving a ‘Kids Code’ into law
Vermont Rep. Monique Priestley has emerged as one of the leading voices on digital safety and data privacy issues. She led the adoption of Vermont’s ‘Kids Code’ online safety law in 2025, and now co-chairs the Future Caucus Task Force on State AI Policy.
Transparency Coalition launches ‘Parents Playbook for AI’ to help families navigate the AI era
The new resource provides practical guidance, plain-language explanations, and timely information to help families make informed decisions about AI-powered tools.
AI Legislative Update: Jan. 9, 2026
Every Friday, TCAI brings you an overview of AI-related legislation moving through state legislatures. This week: Chatbot bills were introduced in California, Washington, Florida, Michigan, Missouri, New York, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee.
Track 2026 AI legislation by topic
Track bills by subject: All AI bills, deepfake bills, chatbot bills, and more.
AI Leader Q&A: New York Assm. Alex Bores looks back (and ahead) at the RAISE Act
In the first of a series of interviews with state AI policy leaders, New York’s Alex Bores takes a look back at the RAISE Act and offers advice to fellow lawmakers engaging with AI issues in 2026.
Guide to the White House Executive Order on state AI laws
The White House has issued an executive order aimed at curbing the implementation of certain state AI laws. We have a full guide to what the order does, and does not do.
Florida Gov. DeSantis proposes major ‘AI Bill of Rights’ legislation
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has proposed a major ‘AI Bill of Rights’ that includes parental controls, AI disclosure requirements, and protections for an individual’s name, image, and likeness.
As Congress enters final 2025 session, these are the 3 AI bills worth watching and supporting
Members of the House and Senate are expected to reconvene in Congress this week to address a number of pressing issues. They only have about three weeks before adjourning for the holidays.
A study of ‘safer’ ChatGPT-5 found it more harmful than ChatGPT-4o. Here’s why
A recent study of ChatGPT-5 and OpenAI’s ‘safer’ system found the updated chatbot to be more engaging, more persuasive, and in many cases more harmful than its predecessor.