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Prosecutors’ testimony delayed; committee hears summary of proposed AI criminal offense

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Summary

A prosecutor scheduled to testify on House Bill 4667, which would create felony offenses for designing, possessing or using AI to commit crimes, experienced technical difficulties and did not present. Committee staff summarized the bill’s provisions and sponsors described penalty ranges.

The committee moved to consider House Bill 4667, a criminal AI bill, but the prosecutor who had been scheduled to testify was unable to connect and did not present. Committee members nevertheless heard an explanation of the bill’s contents from the sponsor.

Committee materials and the sponsor’s remarks described HB 4667…

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