Bill
HR 4873
To codify Executive Order 14319 (relating to preventing woke AI in the Federal Government).
HR 4873 codifies Executive Order 14319, banning "woke AI" in federal agencies, impacting AI development and oversight in government operations.
Bill
HR 4873
HR 4873 codifies Executive Order 14319, banning "woke AI" in federal agencies, impacting AI development and oversight in government operations.
Bill Number: HR 4873
Title: To codify Executive Order 14319 (relating to preventing woke AI in the Federal Government)
Status: Introduced in House
Introduced Date: August 05, 2025
Classification: Bill
The primary purpose of HR 4873 is to codify Executive Order 14319, which aims to prevent the implementation and use of what is referred to as "woke AI" within the Federal Government. The term "woke AI" generally refers to artificial intelligence systems that are perceived to incorporate or promote progressive social values or ideologies. By codifying this executive order, the bill seeks to establish a legal framework that would ensure adherence to its provisions across federal agencies.
The bill is sponsored by:
- Jimmy Patronis (Primary Sponsor)
- Mike Collins (Cosponsor)
- Claudia Tenney (Cosponsor)
- Erin Houchin (Cosponsor)
If enacted, HR 4873 would affect how federal agencies develop and deploy artificial intelligence technologies. The codification of the executive order could lead to:
- Regulatory Changes: Agencies may need to revise their AI policies and practices to align with the new legal requirements.
- Oversight Mechanisms: Increased scrutiny and oversight of AI systems to ensure compliance with the bill's provisions.
- Innovation Implications: The bill may influence the development of AI technologies within the federal government, potentially limiting the adoption of certain AI applications that are deemed to reflect "woke" ideologies.
HR 4873 represents a legislative effort to formalize the principles outlined in Executive Order 14319 regarding the use of artificial intelligence in federal operations. As the bill progresses through the legislative process, its implications for federal AI policy and technology development will be closely monitored by stakeholders across various sectors.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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