AI Regulations Tracker

Every AI and algorithmic decision-making regulation XIRA tracks, organized by state. Updated as new laws are signed.

Tracking 99 regulations across 24 states and jurisdictions. Every entry verified against enrolled statute text. Last updated April 9, 2026.

Compare AI regulations between states

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Signal: compare totals, in-effect counts, and highest state penalty side by side.

Colorado has 12 regulations while California has 31. Colorado requires no unique obligations that California does not. California requires AI detection tool required, Content provenance required, Right to human review that Colorado does not. Both states require Impact assessment required, Transparency notice required, Risk management program required.

Summary statsColoradoCalifornia
Total regulations1231
AI-specific laws119
Sector-specific laws01
Privacy ADM laws11
Highest state penalty$20,000$1,000,000
Already in effect1029
Upcoming22

Federal penalties also apply: up to $53,088 per violation (FTC). These apply in every state in addition to state-level penalties above.

ObligationCOCA
ADM impact assessment required
AI detection tool required
Bias testing required
Consent required
Consumer notification required
Consumer opt-out required
Content provenance required
Content removal required
Data access rights
Disclosure to users required
Impact assessment required
Incident reporting required
Profiling disclosure required
Prohibited practices
Record-keeping required
Reporting required
Right to human review
Risk management program required
Safety protocols required
Transparency notice required

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