Requires generative AI to include a disclaimer on outputs and subjects violators to penalties and grants privileges.
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This is a binding federal statute introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives with mandatory disclosure requirements, explicit enforcement mechanisms through the Federal Trade Commission, and penalties for non-compliance.
The document has minimal coverage of risk domains, with only subdomain 3.1 (False or misleading information) receiving a coverage score above 1. The Act focuses narrowly on disclosure requirements for AI-generated content to prevent deception, rather than comprehensively addressing AI risks across multiple domains.
This legislation applies horizontally across all sectors where generative AI is deployed to produce outputs for users. It does not target specific industries but rather establishes a universal disclosure requirement for any entity using generative AI, making it sector-agnostic in its application.
The document focuses exclusively on the Deploy and Operate and Monitor stages of the AI lifecycle, requiring disclosure on outputs from deployed generative AI systems. It does not address earlier stages such as planning, data collection, model building, or validation.
The document explicitly mentions generative artificial intelligence and its outputs. It does not define or distinguish between AI models, AI systems, frontier AI, general purpose AI, task-specific AI, foundation models, predictive AI, open-weight models, or compute thresholds.
Mr. Torres of New York; United States Congress; House of Representatives; Committee on Energy and Commerce
The bill was introduced by Mr. Torres of New York in the House of Representatives and referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce, indicating these are the proposing entities.
Federal Trade Commission
The Federal Trade Commission is explicitly designated as the enforcement body with full authority to enforce the disclosure requirements and impose penalties for violations.
Federal Trade Commission
The Federal Trade Commission is implicitly responsible for monitoring compliance through its enforcement authority, though explicit monitoring provisions are not detailed in this brief bill.
The document targets entities that operate or provide generative artificial intelligence systems, requiring them to include disclaimers on AI-generated outputs. The term 'generative artificial intelligence' broadly covers developers and deployers of such systems.
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