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WI SB932
Bill
Status
2/6/2026
Primary Sponsor
Andre Jacque
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AI Summary
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Artificial intelligence is explicitly excluded from the legal definition of "person" under Wisconsin law and cannot be granted legal personhood or be considered to possess consciousness, sentience, or self-awareness
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AI is prohibited from owning, controlling, or holding title to any property, including real estate, intellectual property, financial accounts, and digital assets; all such assets must be attributed to the AI's developer, manufacturer, or owner
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AI cannot serve as an officer, director, partner, manager, or member of any business entity
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AI cannot be a spouse or domestic partner, and any attempt to create such a legal relationship is void and without legal effect
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AI cannot be held directly liable as a legal person; liability remains with the humans or entities that develop, manufacture, or own the AI system
Legislative Description
The legal status of artificial intelligence.
Last Action
Public hearing held
2/17/2026