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AI legislation, translated
for Indiana businesses
Free tracking of every AI bill moving through Congress and the Indiana General Assembly. No legalese, no paywalls.
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AI legislation is moving fast. Business leaders who need to prepare for compliance changes are left guessing.
Congress and state legislatures across the country are introducing bills that could reshape how businesses use AI in hiring, healthcare, finance, and daily operations. Most of this information is buried in legal language that takes a law degree to parse.
AI Law Tracker solves that. We monitor federal and Indiana legislation daily, then use AI to translate every bill into plain-English summaries with clear business impact assessments and risk ratings.
How it works
We track the bills
Our system monitors Congress and the Indiana statehouse daily for any bill related to AI, automated decision-making, or algorithmic systems.
AI translates the legalese
Each bill gets a plain-English summary, business impact assessment, and risk rating. No law degree required.
You stay ahead
Browse bills by topic, risk level, or source. Get the weekly roundup delivered to your inbox every Monday.

Founder
Harrison Painter
AI strategist, educator, and speaker based in Indianapolis. Founder of LaunchReady.ai, where he helps businesses navigate the shift to AI-powered operations.
Nearly 20 years of business experience. Facilitator for the first AI Certification Course at Ivy Tech. Co-founder of Blaizing Academy at Indiana Wesleyan University. Co-creator of the nation's first high school AI internship program, AI Protege. Host of the AI for Everyone YouTube channel with 2.7 million+ views. Author of Indiana's first best-selling AI for Small Business book.
“The businesses I work with kept asking the same question: what AI laws do I need to worry about? Instead of answering one company at a time, I built a free resource for everyone.”
A note on accuracy
The summaries and risk assessments on this site are generated by AI for informational purposes only. While we work to make them accurate and useful, they are not legal advice and should not be treated as such. Always consult a qualified attorney before making business decisions based on pending legislation.
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