State AI Law Comparison
Connecticut vs Pennsylvania
Side-by-side comparison of AI compliance requirements, penalties, and deadlines for businesses operating in Connecticut and Pennsylvania.
By Asım Ünlü · Founder
Published Reviewed
Verdict
Pennsylvania has stricter AI regulations than Connecticut
Connecticut
CT
Penalty: N/A
Deadline: N/A
⚖️ No comprehensive AI law — high-risk AI bill (SB 2) died in 2024 and failed again in 2025; narrow provisions only (state-agency AI inventory; LLM training-data disclosure, eff. 2026)
Pennsylvania
PA
Penalty: TBD
Deadline: TBD
⚖️ HB 1598 (2023-24) — AI-generated content disclosure (reintroduced as HB 95, 2025-26)
Side-by-Side Comparison
Requirement
Connecticut
Pennsylvania
Law Status
No Law
Proposed
Penalty
N/A
TBD
Deadline
N/A
TBD
Key Requirement
Connecticut has not enacted a comprehensive AI law — its high-risk AI bill (SB 2) passed the Senate but died in the House in 2024 and failed again in 2025. Narrow measures apply: a state-agency AI inventory, an automated-decision opt-out under the Connecticut Data Privacy Act, and (effective July 1, 2026) a duty to disclose when personal data is used to train large language models. Existing consumer-protection and anti-discrimination laws may also apply to AI.
Would require clear and conspicuous disclosure of artificial-intelligence-generated content. Passed the PA House in 2024; not yet enacted (reintroduced as HB 95 in the 2025-2026 session).
# 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 4, 2026. See our methodology.
Primary sources · Connecticut & Pennsylvania
- ↗cga.ct.govhttps://www.cga.ct.gov/asp/cgabillstatus/cgabillstatus.asp?selBillType=Bill&b…
- ↗cbia.comhttps://www.cbia.com/news/issues-policies/sweeping-artificial-intelligence-bi…
- ↗ai-law-center.orrick.comhttps://ai-law-center.orrick.com/connecticut/
- ↗legis.state.pa.ushttps://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/billinfo/billinfo.cfm?syear=2023&sind=0&…