Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida Senate Bill S0146

Introduced
10/9/25  
Refer
10/21/25  

Caption

Use of Artificial Intelligence by State Agencies

Impact

The introduction of Bill S0146 is significant as it establishes a structured approach to the utilization of AI within public agencies. By assessing the current state of AI integration, the bill seeks to inform future policies and improve governance in a technological era. The outcomes of the mandated study could potentially lead to more efficient use of resources and enhanced performance in state operations, as agencies gain insights into best practices and cost management related to AI deployment.

Summary

Bill S0146 aims to govern the use of artificial intelligence (AI) by state agencies in Florida. It defines key terms related to AI and mandates a comprehensive study by the Florida Digital Service to explore how state agencies are currently using AI technologies. The scope of this study includes identifying which agencies employ such technologies, their specific purposes, and the associated costs of procurement, implementation, and operation. The Florida Digital Service is required to submit a written report detailing the findings by March 1, 2027, to relevant state officials including the Governor, President of the Senate, and Speaker of the House of Representatives.

Contention

While Bill S0146 appears to promote the incorporation of technological advancements within government operations, it may raise concerns regarding data privacy and security, particularly in the context of public accountability. Stakeholders might debate the implications of AI on decision-making roles traditionally held by human agency staff. Furthermore, transparency about how AI is used to influence public policy and service delivery could also be contentious, with the need for rigorous oversight to avoid misuse of these technologies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

FL H0491

Use of Artificial Intelligence by Governmental Agencies to Detect Concealed Firearms

FL HB491

Use of Artificial Intelligence by Governmental Agencies to Detect Concealed Firearms:

FL S0936

Statewide Study on Automation and Workforce Impact

FL S0562

Use of Artificial Intelligence to Detect Firearms

FL H0827

Statewide Study on Automation and Workforce Impact

FL S0702

Provenance of Digital Content

FL H0611

Artificial Food Dyes in K-12 Schools

FL S0794

Mandatory Human Reviews of Insurance Claim Denials

FL H4015

Broward County Narcotics and Dangerous Drug Intelligence and Enforcement Unit, Broward County

FL H0369

Provenance of Digital Content

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