This bill establishes the Artificial Intelligence Literacy and Education Commission within the Office of Science and Technology Policy. This Commission will be composed of representatives from key federal agencies, including the Departments of Education and Labor, alongside experts from academia and the private sector, to ensure a comprehensive approach to AI education. The Commission's primary duties include streamlining and augmenting AI literacy and education for individuals across the United States. It is also responsible for coordinating and promoting AI literacy efforts at state and local levels, fostering partnerships among various stakeholders. A significant provision requires the Commission to develop and disseminate multilingual materials and resources to promote AI literacy, potentially through a public website and national public service campaigns. Furthermore, within one year, the Commission must develop a national strategy for the Federal Government to improve AI literacy and education. This strategy aims to ensure that individuals understand AI, its evolution, and how to utilize it safely and effectively, thereby enabling the United States to maintain its global leadership in artificial intelligence. The Commission will also be responsible for biennially reviewing and updating this national strategy as needed, and coordinating federal efforts for its implementation.
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Timeline
Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR H4714)
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology.
Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR H4714)
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology.
Science, Technology, Communications
AI for ALL Act
USA119th CongressHR-6159| House
| Updated: 11/19/2025
This bill establishes the Artificial Intelligence Literacy and Education Commission within the Office of Science and Technology Policy. This Commission will be composed of representatives from key federal agencies, including the Departments of Education and Labor, alongside experts from academia and the private sector, to ensure a comprehensive approach to AI education. The Commission's primary duties include streamlining and augmenting AI literacy and education for individuals across the United States. It is also responsible for coordinating and promoting AI literacy efforts at state and local levels, fostering partnerships among various stakeholders. A significant provision requires the Commission to develop and disseminate multilingual materials and resources to promote AI literacy, potentially through a public website and national public service campaigns. Furthermore, within one year, the Commission must develop a national strategy for the Federal Government to improve AI literacy and education. This strategy aims to ensure that individuals understand AI, its evolution, and how to utilize it safely and effectively, thereby enabling the United States to maintain its global leadership in artificial intelligence. The Commission will also be responsible for biennially reviewing and updating this national strategy as needed, and coordinating federal efforts for its implementation.