Authorizes the Rhode Island Attorney General's Office to regulate large-scale generative AI models, ensuring that they meet disclosure, informed consent, and data management standards.
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This is a binding state legislative act with mandatory requirements, enforcement mechanisms through the Attorney General, and legal penalties for non-compliance.
The document has good coverage of approximately 6-8 subdomains, with strong focus on privacy protection (2.1), security vulnerabilities (2.2), unfair discrimination (1.1), fraud and manipulation (4.3), lack of transparency (7.4), and governance failure prevention (6.5). Coverage is concentrated in privacy, security, discrimination prevention, and basic AI safety domains.
This document governs AI use primarily in the Information sector, as it regulates companies operating large-scale generative AI models like ChatGPT. The regulation applies to AI developers and operators regardless of the end-use sectors their products may serve.
The document covers multiple lifecycle stages with primary focus on Build and Use Model (through design and development requirements), Deploy (through registration requirements), and Operate and Monitor (through ongoing risk assessments and compliance). It also addresses data collection and processing through privacy and consent requirements.
The document explicitly defines and regulates 'large-scale generative artificial intelligence models' with specific parameter thresholds (1 billion parameters). It focuses on generative AI systems like ChatGPT. There is no mention of frontier AI, general purpose AI, task-specific AI, foundation models, predictive AI, open-weight models, or compute thresholds beyond the parameter count.
Representatives Carson, Baginski, and McNamara; Rhode Island General Assembly
The document is a legislative bill introduced by three named representatives in the Rhode Island General Assembly, as indicated in the header and introduction section.
Rhode Island Attorney General
The Attorney General is explicitly designated as the enforcement authority with power to promulgate regulations, maintain registries, and bring actions against violators.
Rhode Island Attorney General
The Attorney General is responsible for maintaining a public registry of all registered companies and overseeing compliance with the chapter's requirements.
The document explicitly targets companies that operate large-scale generative AI models with at least one billion parameters, such as ChatGPT. These are AI developers who create and operate generative AI systems.
8 subdomains (3 Good, 5 Minimal)