Network Relationships
Interactive force-directed graph showing how bills relate to regulatory vectors, sponsors, and committees. Drag nodes to explore, hover to highlight connections.
Vector Details
Complete breakdown of each regulatory vector with associated bills and their current status.
Frontier Model & Systemic Risk
Two competing frameworks target the developers of the largest AI models: one offers a conditional safe harbor tied to EU AI Act compliance; the other mandates incident reporting to the Attorney General with civil penalties.
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Algorithmic Discrimination & Consumer Civil Rights
Extends anti-discrimination protections beyond employment into housing, credit, and public accommodations. Bans surveillance-based dynamic pricing and algorithmic wage discrimination.
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Transparency, Provenance & Disclosure
Mandates digital watermarking on all AI-generated media, professional disclosure requirements, and strict synthetic content labels in political advertising.
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Companion AI & Minor Protection
First-of-its-kind regulation of emotionally adaptive AI companions. Requires crisis intervention protocols, persistent machine-disclosure, and parental consent for minors.
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Data Privacy, Neuro-Data & Model Training
Institutes default opt-out for AI model training on user data. Creates comprehensive data broker registry. Extends privacy protections to neural and biometric data from consumer devices.
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Public Sector & Human-in-the-Loop
Prohibits public agencies from deploying automated decision systems without meaningful human review. Bans AI in teacher evaluations. Creates state AI governance task force.
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Cross-Cutting Bills & Policy Interconnections
Some bills span multiple regulatory vectors, creating policy bridges between different governance domains. These cross-cutting bills are critical for understanding how Illinois AI regulation creates systemic safeguards.
Two bills appear in multiple vectors: