State AI Law Comparison

California vs Oregon

Side-by-side comparison of AI compliance requirements, penalties, and deadlines for businesses operating in California and Oregon.

Verdict

California has stricter AI regulations than Oregon

California
CA
Enacted
Penalty: $5,000 per violation; each day is a discrete violation
Deadline: August 2, 2026
⚖️ SB 942 — AI Transparency Act
View full California guide →
Oregon
OR
No Law
Penalty: N/A
Deadline: N/A
⚖️ No comprehensive AI law — narrow statute enacted (election synthetic-media disclosure, SB 1571); AI Task Force + AG guidance only
View full Oregon guide →

Side-by-Side Comparison

Requirement
California
Oregon
Law Status
Enacted
No Law
Penalty
$5,000 per violation; each day is a discrete violation
N/A
Deadline
August 2, 2026
N/A
Key Requirement
Generative-AI providers with over 1,000,000 monthly users must offer a free AI-detection tool and embed a latent provenance disclosure in AI-generated image, video and audio content, plus an optional visible manifest disclosure. Operative August 2, 2026 (delayed from January 1, 2026 by AB 853).
Oregon has not enacted a comprehensive AI law. Its one binding AI statute, SB 1571 (2024), requires disclosure of AI-generated 'synthetic media' in campaign communications (up to $10,000 per instance). An AI Task Force report and 2024 Attorney General guidance apply existing consumer-protection and privacy law to AI but are not new binding rules.
# of Laws
1 laws
1 laws

Which State is Riskier for Your Industry?

HR & Hiring AI
AI hiring tools face heavy scrutiny in both states. NYC law applies nationally if hiring NY residents.
Healthcare AI
Medical AI decision support has specific compliance requirements beyond general AI laws.
Fintech / Credit AI
AI used in credit decisions must comply with Fair Credit Reporting Act + state laws.
Customer Service AI
Chatbots and automated customer interactions may require disclosure in both states.

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Editorial standards

Anchored to the primary government source (statute, bill text, or agency rule) and verified directly against it · Last verified Jul 10, 2026. See our methodology.

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