Voluntary Consumer AI Disclosure Pilot Act
AI Labels: Voluntary Disclosure Pilot
This bill is currently in the early stages of the legislative process after being sent to the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology for review. It is considered active, but no further hearings or votes have been scheduled at this time. There is no companion bill currently associated with this proposal.
Legislative Progress
Most bills like this do not become law quickly because they only start a study rather than making immediate changes.
Key Points
- This bill asks a government science agency to start a test program. The goal is to find the best ways for companies to tell you when you are using artificial intelligence. This includes letting you know if you are talking to a chatbot in real time.
- The program will look at how to show where digital content came from. This helps people understand if a video or article was made by a person or a computer. The agency will study existing labels, like the ones on food, to see what works best.
- Experts from tech companies, colleges, and public groups will help design these voluntary rules. After the test is over, the agency will give a report to Congress. This report will suggest if more laws are needed to keep AI use clear and honest.
Impact Analysis
Govbase has not yet run an impact analysis on this legislation.
Milestones
Referred to the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology.
Introduced in House
The bill was officially filed and given a number. It now enters the legislative queue.
Votes
No votes have been recorded for this legislation yet.
News
No related news coverage found for this legislation yet.
Source Information
Document Type
Congressional Bill
Official Title
Voluntary Consumer AI Disclosure Pilot Act
Data Sources
Sponsor
Analysis generated by AI. Always verify with official sources.