Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has vetoed House Bill (HB) No. 2094, a bill that would have created a new regulatory framework for businesses that develop or use “high-risk” artificial intelligence (AI) systems in the Commonwealth. The High-Risk Artificial Intelligence Developer and Deployer Act (HB 2094) had passed the state legislature and was poised to make Virginia the second state, after Colorado, with a comprehensive AI governance law. Although the governor’s veto likely halts this effort in Virginia, at least for now, HB 2094 represents a growing trend of state regulation of AI systems nationwide. For more information on the background of HB 2094’s requirements, please see our prior article on this topic.
Virginia Governor Vetoes Artificial Intelligence Bill HB 2094: What the Veto Means for Businesses
