Prohibits the Federal Communications Commission from creating or enforcing rules about disclosing AI-generated content in political advertisements, as outlined in a May 22, 2024, draft proposal by the Commission's Chairwoman.
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This is a proposed federal statute from the United States Congress that would create binding legal prohibitions on the Federal Communications Commission's regulatory authority. It uses mandatory language ('may not') and would have the force of law if enacted.
This document has minimal coverage of risk domains. It primarily addresses governance failure (6.5) by prohibiting regulatory action, and implicitly touches on disinformation/surveillance (4.1) and information pollution (3.2) by preventing disclosure requirements for AI-generated political content. The document does not provide mitigations or governance measures for these risks, but rather prevents their regulation.
This document primarily governs the Information sector (broadcasting, telecommunications) by prohibiting FCC regulation of AI-generated content disclosure in political advertisements on television, radio, and other communication services. It also has implications for Public Administration by restricting regulatory authority over electoral communications.
The document does not address specific AI lifecycle stages. It focuses on prohibiting regulatory disclosure requirements for AI-generated content in political advertisements, without addressing how such AI systems are developed, deployed, or monitored.
The document mentions AI-generated content in the context of political advertisements but does not define AI models, AI systems, or specify any technical characteristics such as compute thresholds, model types, or architectural details.
United States Congress
The document is a Congressional bill, as indicated by the legislative format with sections, the citation structure, and the authority listed as 'United States Congress'.
No specific enforcement body is named in the document. As a federal statute, enforcement would typically occur through federal courts via judicial review when parties challenge FCC actions that violate this prohibition.
No monitoring body is explicitly identified in the document. Congressional oversight and judicial review would serve as implicit monitoring mechanisms for compliance with this statutory prohibition.
Federal Communications Commission; Chairwoman of the Commission
The legislation explicitly targets the Federal Communications Commission by prohibiting it from promulgating or enforcing rules regarding AI-generated content disclosure in political advertisements.
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