Tracking 99 regulations across 24 states and jurisdictions. Updated April 20, 2026.
AI Regulations Tracker
Every AI and automated decision-making regulation XIRA tracks, organized by state. Every entry verified against enrolled statute text.
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Tennessee has 12 regulations while Colorado has 12. Tennessee requires Consent required that Colorado does not. Colorado requires Reasonable care required, Developer documentation required, Developer impact assessment support required that Tennessee does not. Both states require Consumer opt-out required, Profiling disclosure required, ADM impact assessment required.
Summary stats
Tennessee
Colorado
Total regulations
12
12
AI-specific laws
1
1
Sector-specific laws
0
0
Privacy ADM laws
1
1
Highest state penalty
$7,500
$50,000
Already in effect
11
10
Upcoming
1
2
Federal penalties also apply: up to $53,088 per violation (FTC). These apply in every state in addition to state-level penalties above.
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