The Alliance for Secure AI Public framework

A policy framework from ASAI

The AI Bill of Rights

Six baseline protections every American deserves when artificial intelligence enters the conversation.

6Rights in the ASAI framework.
35-2Florida Senate vote for SB 482.
47State AI bills introduced in 2026 sessions.
50State legislatures tracked by ASAI.

The framework

The rights are simple enough to explain and specific enough to legislate.

The framework translates familiar consumer protections into the places people now encounter AI: conversations, classrooms, crisis moments, likeness misuse, campaign ads, and enforcement.

I

Know when it is a machine.

Consumer-facing systems should disclose that they are AI, including reminders during ongoing interaction.

II

Parental consent for minors.

Companion and chatbot deployers should get verified parental consent before ongoing interaction with a minor.

III

A human counselor in crisis.

AI should not replace qualified human help when a user indicates self-harm or acute crisis.

IV

Your own face and voice.

People should have a remedy when AI uses their name, image, voice, or likeness without permission.

V

Disclosure in political ads.

Political ads generated or substantially modified by AI should say so on the face of the ad.

VI

Meaningful enforcement.

Rights need clear enforcement authority and practical remedies when people are harmed.

Why this page exists

A public explainer that still works for advocates and policymakers.

For advocates

A clean, repeatable frame for explaining why disclosure, consent, likeness, crisis escalation, and enforcement belong together.

For policymakers

A plain-English bridge from constituent harms to legislative obligations, with bill materials and the tracker one click away.

For the public

A fast answer to the basic question: what should people be able to expect when AI systems enter everyday life?

State case study

Florida shows how the framework becomes law.

Florida's AI Bill of Rights writes six baseline protections into state law. The Senate passed SB 482 by a 35-2 vote, and the special session is the remaining window this year to finish the job.

These provisions reflect how Floridians actually use and encounter AI today, from kids with chatbots to political ads on the feed.

Evidence trail

Use the page as a gateway into the deeper materials.

Briefing packet

Florida legislator briefing

The full eight-page packet: framework, SB 482 provisions, Senate vote record, state context, and source notes.

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AI Bill of Rights fact sheet

A print-ready summary of the six-rights framework and the national context behind it.

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National context

Live AI policy tracker

See how the rights framework appears across state bills, enacted laws, and frontier-model proposals.

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Turn the framework into a briefing people can use.

This prototype keeps the public promise simple, then sends serious readers into the fact sheet, Florida briefing, and state tracker for verification.

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