Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF4979

Introduced
4/16/26  

Caption

Delivery of professional services through artificial intelligence directly to consumers precluded, and enforcement and penalties provided.

Impact

This bill, upon enactment, would create significant changes to current regulations surrounding professional services. It establishes clear boundaries around how artificial intelligence can be integrated into these services, which may directly influence businesses that utilize AI technology in their operations. Moreover, the legislation is expected to foster a regulatory environment that requires human oversight of professional services, thus reinforcing trust in such services among consumers.

Summary

House File 4979 seeks to regulate the delivery of professional services through artificial intelligence, specifically prohibiting such services from being provided directly to consumers. The intent of this bill is to mitigate potential risks associated with AI-driven services that could affect consumer safety and well-being. By disallowing direct consumer interactions with AI for professional services, the legislature aims to preserve the quality and reliability of services while safeguarding consumers from unregulated AI interactions.

Contention

Notably, discussions around HF4979 have revealed a range of perspectives. Proponents argue that the bill is essential to ensure consumer safety in an increasingly digital and automated world. However, critics express concerns that the ban could hinder innovation and limit the potential benefits of AI in delivering efficient professional services. They contend that with appropriate regulations and safeguards, AI could enhance rather than diminish service quality, raising a significant debate over balancing innovation with consumer protection.

Companion Bills

MN SF4927

Similar To Delivery of professional services preclusion through artificial intelligence directly to consumers

Previously Filed As

MN SF4927

Delivery of professional services preclusion through artificial intelligence directly to consumers

MN SB903

Mental health professionals: artificial intelligence.

MN HF3893

Use of artificial intelligence in psychotherapy services regulated, and civil penalties provided.

MN SB640

Relative to the use of artificial intelligence to provide services requiring a professional license.

MN AB2575

Health care services: artificial intelligence.

MN HSB766

A bill for an act relating to the licensure of artificial intelligence augmented and autonomous service providers, and including penalties.

MN SB129

Artificial intelligence; disclosure of artificial intelligence-generated content required, enforcement provided

MN AB1979

Health care services: artificial intelligence.

MN HB1925

Providing for artificial intelligence in facilities, for artificial intelligence use by insurers and for artificial intelligence use by MA or CHIP managed care plans; imposing duties on the Department of Health, the Insurance Department and the Department of Human Services; and imposing penalties.

MN S0963

Artificial intelligence, consumer protection

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