This bill aims to regulate the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the delivery of professional services in Minnesota. It establishes a prohibition on the use of AI models to provide such services directly to consumers unless these models are operated by credentialed professionals. The bill defines key terms, including "artificial intelligence model," "consumer," "credentialed," and "professional services," to clarify the scope of the regulation. Specifically, it states that both individuals and businesses are barred from using AI to deliver professional services unless a qualified person is overseeing the operation of the AI during the service provision. However, credentialed professionals are permitted to use AI as a tool to assist them in their work.

Additionally, the bill outlines enforcement mechanisms and penalties for violations, which will be managed by the attorney general under existing legal provisions. This legislative measure seeks to ensure that professional services maintain a standard of quality and accountability by requiring human oversight in the use of AI technologies.