The proposed bill establishes prohibitions on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) by governmental entities in Wyoming. Specifically, it prohibits these entities from deploying, developing, or using AI systems to calculate or assign social scores based on individuals' social behavior or personal characteristics, which could lead to unfair treatment or infringement of constitutional rights. Additionally, the bill restricts the use of AI for identifying individuals through biometric data or for the automated gathering of images without consent, ensuring that such actions do not violate any rights guaranteed under state or federal law.

The bill includes definitions for key terms such as "artificial intelligence system," "biometric data," and "governmental entity," clarifying the scope of the prohibitions. Notably, it specifies that biometric data does not include photographs or recordings used for health care purposes. The act is set to take effect on July 1, 2026, providing a timeline for compliance by the relevant governmental entities.