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Original article date: Jun 01, 2026

Oklahoma Passes No AI Legislation — Governor Threatens Special Session Over AI Political Ads

June 1, 2026
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Oklahoma lawmakers wrapped up their legislative session without passing a single substantive AI regulation — and now Governor Kevin Stitt is threatening to call them back.

According to Oklahoma Voice reporter Emma Murphy, the state's failure to act on AI comes as its political landscape becomes increasingly disrupted by AI-generated content. Stitt, who has been personally targeted by an AI-generated attack ad, has signaled he may call a special session specifically to address AI use in political campaign advertising.

The broader concern extends beyond politics. Advocates for AI oversight had hoped this session would deliver meaningful guardrails — but those efforts stalled in the legislature.

Key Takeaways

  • No AI legislation passed. Oklahoma's 2026 legislative session ended with no new rules governing AI use.
  • Political AI ads sparked the conflict. Gov. Stitt was personally targeted by an AI-generated campaign ad, prompting his push for action.
  • A special session may be coming. Stitt has warned he could reconvene lawmakers specifically to address AI in political advertising.

Oklahoma's situation reflects a pattern playing out across many state legislatures: urgency around AI-generated content — especially in politics — is outpacing the speed of formal regulation. For businesses operating in political or media-adjacent spaces, the lack of clear rules creates an increasingly volatile environment.

Read the full article on Oklahoma Voice