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Louisiana Lawmakers Propose Over 18 Bills to Regulate AI
Legislation targets deepfakes, child exploitation, and criminal AI misuse, with a focus on protecting minors.
Published on Mar. 2, 2026
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Louisiana lawmakers have filed over 18 bills ahead of the 2026 legislative session to regulate the use of artificial intelligence (AI) technology across various sectors, including healthcare, consumer protections, criminal conduct, and child safety. The proposed legislation aims to address concerns over deepfake pornography, child exploitation, deceptive campaign materials, automated hiring decisions, AI disclosures to consumers, and the growing use of chatbots in sensitive settings.
Why it matters
As AI technology continues to advance, lawmakers in Louisiana are taking proactive steps to establish guardrails and accountability measures to protect vulnerable populations, particularly children, from potential harms associated with the misuse of AI. These bills reflect a broader effort to ensure that the development and deployment of AI systems are aligned with ethical principles and safeguard the rights and well-being of Louisiana residents.
The details
The proposed legislation covers a wide range of AI-related issues. Several bills focus on AI-generated sexual imagery and criminal misuse, including expanding existing laws on the unlawful dissemination or sale of AI-generated images and prohibiting the use of AI to create child sexual abuse material. Other measures aim to protect minors by prohibiting the design, development, or deployment of certain AI chatbots that can solicit minors for sexually explicit conduct, transmit explicit material to minors, or encourage self-harm. Lawmakers are also proposing bills that would require disclosure of AI-generated content, create a cause of action for misuse of AI, and regulate the use of AI by healthcare providers to ensure it is used as a support tool rather than a substitute for licensed professionals.
- The 2026 regular legislative session in Louisiana is scheduled to begin in the coming months.
- The proposed bills have been filed or are pending ahead of the 2026 session.
The players
Rep. Kyle Green
A Democratic state representative from Marrero, Louisiana, who has made protecting children from harmful AI chatbots one of his legislative priorities.
Rep. Jessica Domangue
A Republican state representative from Houma, Louisiana, who has introduced a bill to regulate the use of AI by healthcare providers in the state.
What they’re saying
“I think we have a moral obligation to protect those that are vulnerable, particularly our children.”
— Rep. Kyle Green, State Representative (neworleanscitybusiness.com)
“It just creates the foundation or framework as to which these app developers and these companies who put out these apps for our children to use, guardrails, and there's some accountability.”
— Rep. Kyle Green, State Representative (neworleanscitybusiness.com)
What’s next
The proposed bills will be considered during the 2026 regular legislative session in Louisiana, which is expected to begin in the coming months. If passed, the legislation would establish new regulations and enforcement mechanisms to govern the use of AI technology in the state.
The takeaway
Louisiana's proactive approach to regulating AI reflects a growing concern among policymakers about the potential risks and harms associated with the technology, particularly when it comes to vulnerable populations like children. By establishing a comprehensive regulatory framework, the state aims to strike a balance between fostering innovation and protecting the rights and well-being of its residents.


