Amends the Federal Election Campaign Act to include AI-generated content in prohibitions against fraudulent misrepresentation and solicitation. Expands the scope to cover any person misrepresenting candidates, parties, or committees for any purpose, not just candidates themselves.
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This is a binding legislative instrument (a Bill to amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971) with mandatory language and enforcement mechanisms embedded in the existing federal election law framework.
The document has good coverage of approximately 3-4 subdomains, with strong focus on malicious actors (4.1 Disinformation, surveillance, and influence at scale; 4.3 Fraud, scams, and targeted manipulation) and misinformation (3.1 False or misleading information). The document specifically addresses AI-generated content used for fraudulent misrepresentation in political campaigns.
The document primarily governs Public Administration (excluding National Security) by regulating the use of AI-generated content in federal election campaigns. It does not directly regulate private sector industries but affects political organizations and campaigns.
The document does not focus on specific AI lifecycle stages but rather on the use and deployment of AI-generated content in political campaigns. It primarily addresses the Deploy and Operate stages by regulating how AI-generated content can be used in political contexts.
The document explicitly mentions generative AI and AI-generated content but does not define AI models, AI systems, or other technical AI concepts. It focuses on the output (content generated by AI) rather than the technical characteristics of the AI systems themselves.
United States Congress; Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America
The document is a Bill proposed by the United States Congress, as indicated by the standard legislative language 'Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled'.
Federal Election Commission (implied through Federal Election Campaign Act enforcement framework)
The document amends the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, which is enforced by the Federal Election Commission. The enforcement mechanisms are embedded in the existing statutory framework.
Federal Election Commission (implied through Federal Election Campaign Act oversight framework)
The Federal Election Commission, which oversees compliance with the Federal Election Campaign Act, would be responsible for monitoring compliance with these amendments regarding AI-generated content in political campaigns.
candidates for Federal office; employees or agents of candidates; political parties; political committees or organizations
The document targets any person who uses AI-generated content for fraudulent misrepresentation in political campaigns, expanding from just candidates to include any person misrepresenting candidates, political parties, or committees for any purpose.
5 subdomains (4 Good, 1 Minimal)