HB559
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Create new sections of KRS Chapter 367 to establish consumer rights relating to social media and artificial intelligence data; define terms; require social media companies and model operators to implement data interoperability interfaces; establish requirements for data sharing between social media services and artificial intelligence systems; grant rulemaking authority to the Attorney General, along with the Consumers' Advisory Council, and enforcement authority to the Office of the Attorney General; provide for civil penalties: provide that the Act may be cited as the Kentucky Digital Choice Act.
Introduced: February 4, 2026
Last action: February 11, 2026
Plain-language summary
This bill would create new rights for Kentuckians over their personal data held by social media companies and artificial intelligence systems. It would require those companies to allow users to move their data between platforms and to connect different services together more easily. The Attorney General would be able to write rules, investigate violations, and fine companies that do not comply. Who it may affect: Kentuckians who use social media platforms or interact with artificial intelligence services.
