Fact Sheet · The AI Bill of Rights
For Immediate Release · April 2026
A Policy Framework from ASAI

The A·I Bill of Rights.

Six rights every American deserves when interacting with artificial intelligence — from disclosure and consent, to likeness, to real enforcement.

I.
The right to know you're talking to a machine.
II.
The right of parents to consent.
III.
The right to a human counselor.
IV.
The right to your own face and voice.
V.
Disclosure when a political ad was made by AI.
VI.
Meaningful enforcement.
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Rights in the framework
3 of 4
Teens have used an AI companion chatbot
79%
Gen Z open to an AI relationship
47
State AI bills introduced in 2026 sessions

ASAI's Position

The Alliance for Secure AI holds that consumer-facing artificial intelligence requires baseline protections that mirror rights Americans have long taken for granted in other domains: the right to know when you're being sold to, the right to consent on behalf of a child, the right to your own name and likeness, and the right to meaningful enforcement when those rights are violated.

The framework is evergreen. It reflects ASAI's policy position independent of any specific bill, legislator, or jurisdiction.

Why Now

Consumer AI has reached mass adoption faster than any prior communications technology. Chatbots now serve as confidants, tutors, and companions — including to minors and users in crisis — with few disclosure standards in place.

State legislatures in Florida, Ohio, Missouri, and elsewhere are leading the policy response — writing disclosure, consent, and enforcement standards that reflect how their constituents use and encounter AI.

Americans deserve a baseline of rights when they interact with AI. Disclosure, consent, likeness, enforcement — none of this is radical. What's radical is that in 2026, we still don't have it.

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Usage & Compliance

This document is provided for editorial use. Statistics may be cited with attribution to "The Alliance for Secure AI" and the underlying source noted in the full key-statistics sheet.

Materials are educational and nonpartisan. Not legal advice; not a lobbying communication.