Nebraska passed LB 1083, adopting the Transparency in Artificial Intelligence Risk Management Act, which establishes a regulatory framework for high-capacity artificial intelligence entities. The law mandates that large frontier AI developers and large chatbot providers implement comprehensive safety plans addressing high-risk applications of AI.
Oversight is centralized under the Nebraska Attorney General, who manages a formal incident reporting mechanism, conducts annual definition reviews to keep pace with technological shifts, and enforces compliance with the transparency requirements. This legislation establishes both a named government body with AI governance mandate (the Attorney General’s office) and an enforcement mechanism for AI-related obligations, representing Nebraska’s approach to responsible AI deployment in the state.
Scoring note: Dimension 10 (named government body with AI governance mandate) scores 1 for the designation of the Attorney General as the enforcement authority. Dimension 12 (enforcement mechanism for AI training obligations) scores 1 for the formal incident reporting and compliance enforcement structure, though this applies to AI developers rather than workforce training obligations.