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House approves bill to hold AI providers accountable for harmful child-directed interactions

3699631 · June 6, 2025
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Summary

Lawmakers adopted Senate Bill 263 after debate on exemptions for character AI in video games and whether the attorney general should have exclusive enforcement authority; a floor amendment to remove media exemptions failed.

The New Hampshire House on Thursday voted to advance legislation aimed at holding developers and operators of certain interactive generative AI systems accountable when those systems facilitate harm to children.

The bill, intended to create criminal and civil remedies for AI programs that engage children in realistic conversations encouraging self-harm, illegal drug use, sexual exploitation, or violence,…

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