A bipartisan group of senators has introduced a bill that would require artificial intelligence (AI) systems to be labeled and identified online. The Artificial Intelligence Labeling Act aims to promote transparency and accountability for AI systems used by tech companies and other organizations. The bill would require companies to disclose when AI is being used and provide information about the system’s purpose, training data, and performance metrics. This would help users understand when they are interacting with AI and make informed decisions. The bill also calls for the Federal Trade Commission to establish regulations for AI labeling and enforcement mechanisms for non-compliance. Proponents argue that AI labeling is necessary to build public trust and address concerns about potential biases or harms caused by AI systems. Critics argue that the bill could stifle innovation and impose burdensome regulations on companies. The bill reflects growing concerns about the impact of AI on society and the need for greater transparency and oversight.