Prohibits the use of AI in tracking wagers, creating targeted promotions, and developing gambling products in sports wagering operations. Requires sports wagering programs to include consumer protection, integrity standards, and restrictions on AI use. Establishes a national self-exclusion list and mandates annual surveys on problem gambling.
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This is a binding federal statute (Act of Congress) with explicit enforcement mechanisms, civil penalties, and mandatory compliance requirements for sports wagering operators.
The document has good coverage of approximately 5-6 subdomains, with strong focus on malicious actors (4.3 fraud and manipulation), human-computer interaction (5.1 overreliance), socioeconomic impacts (6.2 inequality), and system safety (7.3 lack of robustness). Coverage is concentrated in consumer protection, addiction prevention, and integrity safeguards for sports wagering.
The document primarily governs the Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation sector, specifically the gambling and sports wagering industry. It also has significant coverage of Public Administration (federal and state regulatory oversight) and touches on Information sector activities (interactive platforms and data processing).
The document focuses primarily on the Deploy and Operate and Monitor stages of AI systems used in sports wagering. It explicitly prohibits AI use in certain deployment contexts (tracking wagers, creating targeted promotions, developing gambling products) and does not address earlier lifecycle stages like planning, data collection, or model building.
The document explicitly mentions 'artificial intelligence' in the context of restrictions on its use by sports wagering operators. It does not define AI or distinguish between different types of AI systems (general purpose, task-specific, generative, etc.). No compute thresholds, foundation models, or open-source models are mentioned.
United States Congress
The document is a Congressional Act ('This Act may be cited as the Supporting Affordability and Fairness with Every Bet Act of 2024') proposed by the United States Congress as federal legislation.
Attorney General; State regulatory entities; Federal law enforcement; State law enforcement
The Attorney General has primary federal enforcement authority including approval of state programs and civil enforcement. State regulatory entities are designated by each state to enforce compliance with sports wagering laws.
State regulatory entities; Secretary of Health and Human Services; Assistant Secretary for Mental Health and Substance Use; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Surgeon General
State regulatory entities conduct ongoing monitoring through audits and real-time data collection. Federal health agencies monitor public health impacts through surveillance systems and surveys on gambling addiction.
sports wagering operators; interactive sports wagering platforms; licensed gaming facilities
The Act primarily targets sports wagering operators who deploy AI systems in their operations. These are defined as licensed gaming facilities and interactive platforms that accept sports wagers and are prohibited from using AI for specific purposes.
6 subdomains (3 Good, 3 Minimal)