Rep. Moran proposes reporting requirements for serious AI safety, security, and misuse incidents involving advanced models.
Quiver AI Summary
Rep. Moran proposes AI reporting rules: U.S. Rep. Nathaniel Moran introduced the AI Incident Reporting Act, which would create a federal process for reporting certain serious AI incidents to the Department of Commerce. The proposal focuses on advanced AI systems and includes reports on dangerous capabilities, security breaches, and safety issues.
Bill would set reporting deadlines: Under the measure, Commerce would identify which models meet risk thresholds. Developers of those systems would have seven days to report qualifying incidents, while the most serious cases would trigger a 48-hour notice to congressional leaders and committee chairs. The bill also calls for consultation with industry, researchers, cybersecurity experts, and national security officials.
Incidents covered by the proposal: The release says reportable events could include efforts to evade oversight or shutdown, theft of model weights, cyberattack capabilities, and risks involving chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, or explosive threats. Supporters quoted in the release said the measure is intended to improve awareness and response without dictating how companies innovate.
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- H.R.8624: WAGES Act of 2026
- H.R.7800: White House Council on Fathers and Sons Act of 2026
- H.R.7799: SPONSOR Act
- H.R.7509: Deterring Adversarial Access to Americans’ Data Act
- H.R.7087: Grave Injustice Parity Act
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