Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB4873

Introduced
8/5/25  

Caption

To codify Executive Order 14319 (relating to preventing woke AI in the Federal Government).

Impact

The implications of HB 4873 upon state law could be significant, particularly in shaping how government agencies implement and utilize AI technologies in their operations. By establishing legal parameters around AI, the bill may affect various government functions, including data processing, public service delivery, and even law enforcement practices. Moreover, this legislation could create a precedent for the introduction of similar regulations in state laws, influencing how AI is perceived and managed in broader governmental capacities.

Summary

House Bill 4873 is introduced to codify Executive Order 14319, which pertains to preventing what proponents describe as 'woke AI' within the Federal Government. The bill seeks to give this executive order the force of law, thereby formalizing measures that aim to regulate and restrict the application of artificial intelligence technologies that may display what some lawmakers characterize as 'woke' tendencies. The bill emphasizes a need for accountability and standards within AI applications, specifically in governmental contexts.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding the bill, particularly regarding the definition of 'woke AI' and the ramifications of restricting certain AI technologies. Critics may argue that the bill could hinder innovation and adaptability in AI developments, while supporters might defend it as a necessary step towards maintaining ethical standards in government technologies. These debates could become pivotal in legislative discussions, indicating a broader concern over the balance between regulation and technological advancement in the public sector.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB1275

To prohibit the use of Federal funds to carry out Executive Order 14091.

US HB7523

Governmentwide Executive Councils Reform Act

US HB3256

Preventing Executive Climate Overreach Act

US SB5467

A bill to codify Executive Order 14115 imposing certain sanctions on persons undermining peace, security, and stability in the West Bank.

US HB10368

To codify in statute certain sanctions with respect to the Russian Federation.

US SB285

Improving Government Efficiency and Workforce Development through Federal Executive Boards Act of 2023

US HB180

This bill requires the President to notify Congress and the public before issuing executive orders relating to energy policy.

US SB5119

A bill to codify in statute certain sanctions with respect to the Russian Federation.

US HB181

This bill requires the President to provide Congress with certain information at least 30 days before issuing an executive order related to abortion. Before issuing an abortion-related executive order, the President shall provide Congress with (1) the executive order text, (2) a list of the federal laws affected, (3) information about how the President is working within the parameters of federal law and the Constitution, (4) information about how the executive order will be accomplished, and (5) a list of all the individuals and entities that the President engaged with before issuing the order.

US HB183

This bill requires the President to provide Congress with certain information at least 30 days before issuing an executive order related to immigration policy. Before issuing an immigration-related executive order, the President shall provide Congress with (1) the executive order text, (2) a list of the federal laws affected, (3) information about how the President is working within the parameters of federal law and the Constitution, (4) information about how the executive order will be accomplished, and (5) a list of all the individuals and entities that the President engaged with before issuing the order.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.