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'''Washington State AI Legislation''' — Governor Bob Ferguson signed four significant AI bills into law in March 2026, making Washington one of the most active states in regulating artificial intelligence.<ref name="transparency">[https://www.transparencycoalition.ai/news/ai-legislative-update-march13-2026 Transparency Coalition, "AI Legislative Update: March 13, 2026"]</ref><ref name="kuow">[https://www.kuow.org/stories/washington-passes-new-ai-laws-to-crack-down-on-misinformation-protect-minors KUOW, "Washington passes new AI laws to crack down on misinformation, protect minors," April 3, 2026]</ref><ref name="opb">[https://www.opb.org/article/2026/03/25/washington-passes-ai-laws-misinformation-minors/ OPB, "Washington passes AI laws dealing with misinformation and protecting minors," March 25, 2026]</ref>
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== Bills Signed Into Law ==
 
=== HB 1170 — AI Content Provenance and Disclosure ===
HB 1170, signed by Governor Ferguson on '''March 25, 2026''', requires large AI providers (those with over 1 million monthly users and annual revenues exceeding $500 million) to disclose when content is AI-generated or substantially modified.<ref name="opb" /><ref name="troutman">[https://www.troutmanprivacy.com/2026/04/analyzing-utah-and-washingtons-new-ai-provenance-laws/ Troutman Pepper, "Analyzing Utah and Washington's New AI Provenance Laws," April 2026]</ref> Key provisions include:
 
* '''Manifest disclosures''': Providers must offer users the option to include clear, conspicuous labels identifying AI-generated or AI-modified content that are difficult to remove<ref name="troutman" />
* '''Latent disclosures''': Watermarks or metadata must be embedded in AI-generated or materially altered images, video, and audio<ref name="opb" /><ref name="troutman" />
* '''Free detection tools''': Covered providers must provide public AI detection tools<ref name="troutman" />
* '''Material alteration standard''': Significant changes require disclosure, but minor edits like resizing, cropping, or color adjustments do not<ref name="troutman" />
* '''Effective date''': February 1, 2027<ref name="troutman" />
 
=== HB 2225 — AI Companion Chatbot Safety ===
HB 2225, signed on '''March 24, 2026''', regulates AI companion chatbots — defined as AI systems with natural language interfaces that provide adaptive, human-like responses, exhibit anthropomorphic features, and sustain relationships across multiple interactions.<ref name="hunton">[https://www.hunton.com/privacy-and-cybersecurity-law-blog/washington-state-enacts-law-regulating-ai-companion-chatbots-with-private-right-of-action Hunton, "Washington State Enacts Law Regulating AI Companion Chatbots With Private Right of Action," March 2026]</ref><ref name="mayerbrown">[https://www.mayerbrown.com/en/insights/publications/2026/04/washington-and-oregon-regulate-ai-companions-key-compliance-changes Mayer Brown, "Washington and Oregon Regulate AI Companions: Key Compliance Changes," April 2026]</ref> Key requirements include:
 
* Operators must clearly disclose that the chatbot is artificial and not human<ref name="hunton" />
* Disclosures must appear at the start of interaction, with reminders every three hours for adults and every hour for minors<ref name="hunton" />
* For minors: prohibition on sexually explicit content, mandatory "take a break" prompts, restrictions on engagement-maximizing tactics, and bans on emotional manipulation<ref name="mayerbrown" />
* The definition excludes bots used solely for business operations, customer service, or technical assistance that do not sustain relationships, as well as video game bots and standalone voice assistants<ref name="hunton" />
* '''Effective date''': January 1, 2027<ref name="hunton" />
 
=== SB 5395 — AI in Health Insurance Prior Authorization ===
SB 5395 increases restrictions on the use of AI in prior authorizations by health insurance carriers, requiring human oversight and preventing purely algorithmic denial of coverage determinations.<ref name="transparency" /><ref name="techpolicy">[https://techpolicy.press/march-2026-us-tech-policy-roundup Tech Policy Press, "March 2026 US Tech Policy Roundup"]</ref>
 
=== SSB 5886 — AI Deepfakes and Personality Rights ===
SSB 5886, signed on '''March 16, 2026''', amends Washington's Personality Rights Law to address the use of a person's "forged digital likeness" without consent, expanding existing property rights law to cover AI-created realistic but deceptive audio and video.<ref name="jdsupra">[https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/washington-state-expands-personality-8102599/ JD Supra, "Washington State Expands Personality Rights Law to Address AI Deepfakes," 2026]</ref> The law takes effect on '''June 11, 2026'''.<ref name="jdsupra" />
 
== Context ==
 
Washington's legislative action is part of a broader wave of state-level AI regulation in early 2026, even as the federal government moves toward preempting state laws.<ref name="techpolicy" /> These bills passed the same week as the Commerce Department identified multiple state AI laws as conflicting with national policy.<ref name="bakerbotts">[https://ourtake.bakerbotts.com/post/102mirs/march-2026-federal-deadlines-that-will-reshape-the-ai-regulatory-landscape Baker Botts, "March 2026 Federal Deadlines That Will Reshape the AI Regulatory Landscape"]</ref>
 
Washington's HB 1170 parallels Oregon's SB 1546 and California's SB 1000 in establishing AI content provenance requirements, while HB 2225 mirrors companion chatbot safety laws in California (SB 243) and Oregon (SB 1546).<ref name="mayerbrown" />
 
== See Also ==
 
* [[News Oregon-SB-1546-AI-Companion-Law-2026|Oregon SB 1546 (AI Companion Law)]]
* [[News California-SB-1000-AI-Content-Provenance-2026|California SB 1000 (AI Content Provenance)]]
* [[News Commerce-Dept-State-AI-Laws-Assessment-2026|Commerce Dept Assessment of State AI Laws]]
* [[News White-House-National-Policy-Framework-AI-2026|White House National Policy Framework for AI]]
 
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