Establishes the Office of Artificial Intelligence Policy to oversee AI development. Creates an AI Learning Laboratory for research and regulatory evaluation. Permits regulatory mitigation agreements for AI testing. Criminalizes offenses committed with AI aid. Repeals the Act on May 1, 2025.
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This is a binding state statute (Utah Senate Bill 149, Chapter 70) enacted by the Utah legislature with mandatory language, enforcement mechanisms, criminal penalties, and formal legal authority.
The document has minimal coverage of risk domains, with brief mentions of privacy/security (2.1, 2.2), malicious actors (4.3), and governance (6.5). The focus is on establishing governance structures rather than addressing specific AI risks. Most risk subdomains receive no coverage.
This is a cross-sectoral governance framework that applies to AI development and deployment across all economic sectors in Utah. The regulatory learning laboratory is designed to study AI applications broadly without sector-specific restrictions, though participants must be developing or deploying AI technologies within the state.
The document covers multiple AI lifecycle stages with primary focus on Deploy and Operate and Monitor stages through the regulatory learning laboratory program. It also addresses Plan and Design through consultation processes, and Verify and Validate through testing and risk assessment requirements.
The document explicitly mentions artificial intelligence, artificial intelligence technology, and generative artificial intelligence. It does not specifically mention AI models, AI systems, frontier AI, general purpose AI, foundation models, or compute thresholds. The focus is on broad artificial intelligence technologies without technical categorization.
Utah State Legislature; Utah Senate
This is Utah Senate Bill 149, enacted by the Utah State Legislature as Chapter 70 of state law.
Office of Artificial Intelligence Policy; Department of Commerce; relevant state agencies
The Office of Artificial Intelligence Policy, within the Department of Commerce, has authority to enforce compliance, remove participants, and coordinate with relevant state agencies. Criminal enforcement falls under standard state criminal justice system.
Office of Artificial Intelligence Policy; Business and Labor Interim Committee
The Office monitors participants through reporting requirements, cybersecurity audits, and incident reporting. The Office reports annually to the Business and Labor Interim Committee on findings and outcomes.
Participants in the AI Learning Laboratory; artificial intelligence companies; persons using artificial intelligence technology in Utah
The law targets persons and companies that develop, test, or deploy artificial intelligence technologies in Utah, particularly those participating in the regulatory learning laboratory program.
6 subdomains (6 Minimal)