OFFICIAL LEGAL TITLE
AI Fraud Accountability Act of 2026
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is the official ID of this bill?
The official print number for this legislation is 119_S_3982.
Which chamber initiated this legislation?
This legislation was initiated in the Senate.
When did the legislative process begin?
The process officially started on 2026-03-04.
What are the main provisions?
Key points include:
- Criminalizes the use of AI 'deepfakes' to commit fraud, with penalties up to 3 years in prison.
- Allows the government to seize property and money gained through AI-driven scams.
- Establishes a national working group to find better ways to detect and stop digital impersonation.
- Directs officials to work with foreign countries to catch scammers operating outside the U.S.
- Explicitly protects parody, satire, and journalism under the First Amendment.
What is the specific legal status?
The current status is Introduced.
Where can I read the full text of this legislation?
The full official text is available at:
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Who is the primary sponsor?
The primary sponsor is Sen. Sheehy, Tim [R-MT].
What is the latest detailed status?
The latest detailed status is: Introduced in Senate
Is this summary verified?
Yes. This content was analyzed by AI and verified by the Lustra Judge System on 2026-03-19.
What is the impact of this bill?
We don't know, that is up to you to decide. Summarizing raw data with AI is fundamentally different from predicting socio-economic outcomes. As of 2026, we believe impact assessment strictly requires a human in the loop to verify and judge.