The State of the Experiment
Florida continues to serve as a testbed for AI governance across criminal law, elections, consumer protection, and government operations. Emerging themes include:
Florida continues to serve as a testbed for AI governance across criminal law, elections, consumer protection, and government operations. Emerging themes include:
HB 919 (2025) requires that political advertisements containing AI-generated or synthetic content include a clear disclaimer indicating the artificial nature of the material. Noncompliance is classified as a first-degree misdemeanor, enforced by the Florida Elections Commission.
SB 146 directs the Florida Digital Service to inventory all AI systems used across state agencies, including eligibility determinations, risk assessments, law enforcement analytics, and administrative decision-making. Agencies must identify system purpose, data sources, vendors, and safeguards to ensure transparency and mitigate risks to due process.
Artificial intelligence has moved rapidly from a niche technological tool to a foundational component of modern governance, commerce, and communication. Since the emergence of advanced generative models in late 2022, state legislatures have increasingly filled regulatory gaps left by the absence of comprehensive federal AI Legislation. Florida has positioned itself as one of the more proactive states in this space, enacting measures affecting criminal law, consumer protection, election integrity, and government transparency.