CCIA Cautions Against Florida AI Legislation as Session Starts This Week
CCIA Cautions Against Florida AI Legislation as Session Starts This Week
Publish Date: 2026-01-12 10:30:00
Source Domain: ccianet.org
- The Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA) has expressed its opposition to Florida’s proposed Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights (SB 482) before the state’s legislative session begins.
- SB 482 includes chatbot provisions which allegedly raise privacy and free speech concerns.
- Other parts of the bill, such as unclear definitions of AI, might lead to a broad and fragmented regulatory regime.
- Such a regime could stifle innovation and divert Florida away from the federal strategies suggested to compete globally in AI.
- CCIA’s State Policy Manager, Tom Mann, emphasizes that fragmented state laws complicate deploying AI systems nationally and globally, potentially affecting online free expression.
- Mann suggests that the standalone state framework created by SB 482 would increase compliance burdens without clear safety benefits.
- The CCIA is an international, not-for-profit trade association representing many communications and technology firms.
- CCIA’s long-standing goal has been to promote open markets, systems, and networks.