HR 1027 · introduced · significant
QUIET Act
- technology
What this bill does
- Robocalls using AI to mimic humans must disclose that AI is being used at the start of the message.
- Telemarketing companies and bad actors making deceptive robocalls are subject to increased penalties.
- Maximum fines and forfeitures for AI-impersonation robocalls double upon enactment.
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Community Threads
Started by Cosponsor
- 01
How would enforcement agencies distinguish between AI-mimicking voices that comply with disclosure requirements versus those that intentionally violate them?
- 02
What specific harms from AI-impersonation robocalls does this bill aim to prevent, and what evidence suggests disclosure requirements will reduce those harms?
- 03
Who bears the compliance costs of implementing AI-voice disclosure systems, and how might those costs affect telemarketing businesses of different sizes?
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Sponsor · D-IL-17
Eric Sorensen
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In Congress
26/ 435
House Reps cosponsoring
Introduced 2025-02-06
Joining the bill

Juan Ciscomani
R-AZ-6 · original

Brian K. Fitzpatrick
R-PA-1

Eric Swalwell
D-CA-14

Darren Soto
D-FL-9

Eleanor Holmes Norton
D-DC

Raúl M. Grijalva
D-AZ-7

Eugene Simon Vindman
D-VA-7

Gilbert Ray Cisneros, Jr.
D-CA-31

Zachary Nunn
R-IA-3

Thomas R. Suozzi
D-NY-3

Sarah McBride
D-DE

Melanie A. Stansbury
D-NM-1
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