Amended AI bill passed by CT Senate after extensive questioning

Amended AI bill passed by CT Senate after extensive questioning

Amended AI bill passed by CT Senate after extensive questioning

https://ctmirror.org/2026/04/21/artificial-intelligence-regulation-senate-ct/

Publish Date: 2026-04-21 21:27:00

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  • The Connecticut Senate passed an amended Senate Bill 5 aimed at regulating artificial intelligence, receiving a 32-4 approval following an hours-long debate.
  • The bill includes provisions to regulate AI “frontier” model developers, establish a state AI “sandbox,” and introduce new regulations around youth social media and AI chatbot use.
  • Despite some lawmakers’ concerns that the bill is overly complex and may harm Connecticut’s economic competitiveness, the Senate advanced the bill as a necessary response to pressing AI issues.
  • The legislation introduces targeted regulations focusing on data privacy, online safety of minors, and AI-related workforce development, sidestepping broad requirements that hindered previous efforts.
  • Amendments to the bill incorporated prior legislation, including elements from two of Governor Ned Lamont’s proposals, addressing his concerns about social media use and a regulatory sandbox for technology testing.
  • Some legislators questioned the urgency and timing of the bill’s changes, expressing fears that it could hamper innovation and business development.
  • The bill now moves to the House, which did not consider last year’s AI proposal, highlighting the ongoing legislative challenge to pass comprehensive AI regulation in Connecticut.
  • Proponents argue that responding to AI’s rapid development is essential, emphasizing it as a matter of both safety and innovation, despite ongoing debate about the best regulatory approach.