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Connecticut AI compliance

AI laws that apply in Connecticut (2026)

Companies operating in Connecticut that deploy or develop AI systems may trigger obligations under the 0 tracked laws below. The exact set depends on your use cases, employee count, and customer base.

0 laws tracked

Use cases that trigger obligations

No specific use-case triggers have been catalogued for Connecticut yet.

Active laws

No state-level AI laws are currently tracked in Connecticut. Federal-layer obligations may still apply.

Frequently asked questions about Connecticut AI compliance

Does Connecticut have an AI-specific law?

Not as a standalone AI law as of today. Federal laws (FCRA, ECOA, FTC Act) plus state UDAP and anti-discrimination statutes still apply. We update this page within 5 business days of any new bill signing in Connecticut.

Who enforces AI law in Connecticut?

Most state AI laws are enforced by the state Attorney General. Connecticut has no AI-specific enforcement body as of today.

What use cases trigger the most obligations in Connecticut?

No use cases trigger AI-specific state obligations in Connecticut today, though federal and sectoral laws still apply.

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