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California Uniform Definition of Artificial Intelligence (AB 2885)

California · AB 2885, Stats. 2024 (definition codified at Cal. Gov. Code 11546.45.5)

This is a definitional clean-up bill rather than a regulatory one. It establishes a single, consistent statutory meaning of artificial intelligence and applies that uniform definition across several parts of California law, so different statutes stop using inconsistent definitions. On its own it imposes no obligations or penalties.

Technical detail

AB 2885 harmonizes the statutory definition of 'artificial intelligence' across multiple California codes, anchoring it to Cal. Gov. Code 11546.45.5: an engineered or machine-based system that varies in its level of autonomy and that can, for explicit or implicit objectives, infer from its input how to generate outputs that can influence physical or virtual environments.

Who is protected: Not applicable; the measure is definitional.

Who must comply: Not applicable; no compliance obligations are imposed by the definition itself.

Key facts

JurisdictionCalifornia
LevelState
StatusIn effect
Protection strengthLimited protection
Effective date2025-01-01
Enacted2024-09-28
CitationAB 2885, Stats. 2024 (definition codified at Cal. Gov. Code 11546.45.5)
Enforced byNone (definitional statute).
Private right of actionNo — agency enforcement only
Topicsconsumer protection
Last verified2026-06-16
Official sourceCalifornia AB 2885 (2023-2024): Artificial intelligence ↗

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