Based on adjacent fraud, privacy, impersonation, or child-safety coverage.
Washington is modeled here as a state with an active technology policy culture and broad interest in privacy, identity, and child-safety guardrails. Tracked public signals suggest practical coverage may rely on adjacent fraud, privacy, election, or child-safety rules rather than one clean AI-specific statute.
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Not legal advice. Laws and enforcement change frequently. Verify current official statutes, regulations, and counsel where needed.
Why this status
Based on adjacent fraud, privacy, impersonation, or child-safety coverage.
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Provenance
Source basis
Partial public basis tracked
Confidence
Medium confidence
Review scope
Adjacent categories reviewed for practical coverage signals
Last reviewed
March 20, 2026
References
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