Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1474

Introduced
1/7/26  

Caption

Creates provisions relating to artificial intelligence

Impact

The passage of SB1474 would shift liability solely onto the human actors involved with AI systems. The bill mandates that developers, manufacturers, and owners must ensure their AI systems operate safely and without causing harm to individuals or property. It establishes that individuals or entities responsible for AI must prioritize safety mechanisms and conduct regular evaluations to prevent potential risks. This approach centralizes responsibility in human hands which is critical in addressing the potential for significant harm caused by AI systems.

Summary

Senate Bill 1474, known as the 'AI Non-Sentience and Responsibility Act', aims to address the legal status and responsibility associated with artificial intelligence (AI) systems in the state of Missouri. The bill explicitly states that AI systems are to be regarded as non-sentient entities, which means they cannot possess consciousness, self-awareness or any legal status akin to that of a human being. This includes prohibiting any AI from being designated as a spouse or having any legal personhood, which has significant implications for how AI is integrated into society and industry.

Conclusion

Overall, SB1474 aligns with a growing trend across various jurisdictions to regulate AI. It positions Missouri at the forefront of AI legislation, balancing innovation with public safety and responsibility. However, the law reflects ongoing debates regarding the implications of AI on society and the degree to which developers and corporations should be held accountable for the actions of their creations.

Contention

Despite its intentions, SB1474 presents points of contention, particularly concerning the accountability of AI developers and manufacturers. By holding them responsible for any harm caused by their AI systems, the bill may raise concerns over the sufficiency of these protections and the implications of liability. Notably, the legislation includes provisions for piercing the corporate veil in cases where liabilities are obscured through corporate structures, potentially exposing parent companies to direct accountability for AI-related damages. There is also the concern that this bill may inhibit innovations in the AI sector by introducing stringent liability rules.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB509

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MO SB58

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MO SB697

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MO SB402

Creates provisions relating to animal research

MO SB29

Creates provisions relating to water resources

MO SB54

Creates provisions relating to cannabis

MO SB72

Creates provisions relating to illegal aliens

MO SB756

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MO SB527

Creates new provisions relating to adult websites

MO SB71

Creates and modifies provisions relating to public safety

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.