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Sponsors introduce 'Ohio Right to Compute Act' to set AI safeguards for critical infrastructure

6689555 · October 7, 2025
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Summary

Representatives introduced House Bill 392 in the House Technology and Innovation Committee, proposing state-level risk-management requirements for artificial intelligence systems that interface with critical infrastructure and seeking to create regulatory certainty to attract investment to Ohio.

Representatives Fisher and Demetrio introduced House Bill 392, the Ohio Right to Compute Act, at a first hearing of the Ohio House Technology and Innovation Committee. The bill would require entities that implement or operate artificial intelligence that interfaces with the state's critical infrastructure to adopt a risk-management policy aligned with federal guidelines.

"Our goal with this bill is simple, to put the necessary safeguards in place around AI while simultaneously creating regulatory certainty that will encourage investments in this space to come to Ohio," Representative Fisher said in sponsor testimony.

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