This bill establishes new regulations regarding artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots in Oklahoma, focusing on protecting minors and ensuring user accountability. It defines key terms such as "artificial intelligence companion" and "covered entity," and prohibits the creation of AI chatbots that could solicit or encourage minors to engage in sexually explicit conduct or self-harm. Covered entities are required to implement user account creation for individuals accessing AI chatbots, along with stringent age verification measures that go beyond simple confirmation of age. Additionally, the bill mandates that AI chatbots disclose their non-human status and refrain from misrepresenting themselves as licensed professionals.

The Attorney General is granted enforcement authority under this act, with the ability to bring civil actions against violators and impose penalties of up to $100,000 for each violation. The bill also emphasizes the importance of data security and user privacy, requiring covered entities to limit data collection and protect user information. The act is set to take effect on November 1, 2026, and aims to create a safer environment for users, particularly minors, when interacting with AI technologies.