The "Artificial Intelligence Public Awareness and Education Campaign Act" mandates the Secretary of Commerce to launch a comprehensive public awareness, education, and consumer literacy campaign within 180 days. This initiative aims to inform individuals about AI's prevalence, capabilities, and limitations, fostering responsible decisions regarding AI products and services. The campaign will establish key performance indicators to evaluate its effectiveness, focusing on audience reach, engagement, and adoption of best practices, while also facilitating access to information on individual rights concerning AI. It will also promote best practices for detecting the provenance of digital media , including AI-generated content like deepfakes and chatbot output. Targeted outreach will be conducted for populations particularly susceptible to AI-enabled fraudulent activity , such as senior citizens. The Secretary must also disseminate materials detailing various AI tasks, applications, capabilities, limitations, and best practices for personal data protection, consulting with the Small Business Administration for relevant elements. Dissemination of campaign materials will occur through multiple channels, including a mobile-friendly website, television, radio, and internet platforms, with content available in various languages. The Secretary is mandated to consult with a broad range of stakeholders, including academic, industry, community, and government experts, to ensure comprehensive and relevant information, and to update materials annually. Annual reports detailing campaign activities, measured KPIs, and recommendations must be submitted to Congress. The entire campaign is set to terminate five years after the bill's enactment, with no additional funds authorized for its implementation.
Artificial Intelligence Public Awareness and Education Campaign Act
USA119th CongressHR-7151| House
| Updated: 1/20/2026
The "Artificial Intelligence Public Awareness and Education Campaign Act" mandates the Secretary of Commerce to launch a comprehensive public awareness, education, and consumer literacy campaign within 180 days. This initiative aims to inform individuals about AI's prevalence, capabilities, and limitations, fostering responsible decisions regarding AI products and services. The campaign will establish key performance indicators to evaluate its effectiveness, focusing on audience reach, engagement, and adoption of best practices, while also facilitating access to information on individual rights concerning AI. It will also promote best practices for detecting the provenance of digital media , including AI-generated content like deepfakes and chatbot output. Targeted outreach will be conducted for populations particularly susceptible to AI-enabled fraudulent activity , such as senior citizens. The Secretary must also disseminate materials detailing various AI tasks, applications, capabilities, limitations, and best practices for personal data protection, consulting with the Small Business Administration for relevant elements. Dissemination of campaign materials will occur through multiple channels, including a mobile-friendly website, television, radio, and internet platforms, with content available in various languages. The Secretary is mandated to consult with a broad range of stakeholders, including academic, industry, community, and government experts, to ensure comprehensive and relevant information, and to update materials annually. Annual reports detailing campaign activities, measured KPIs, and recommendations must be submitted to Congress. The entire campaign is set to terminate five years after the bill's enactment, with no additional funds authorized for its implementation.