US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB3919

Introduced
6/11/25  

Caption

Advanced AI Security Readiness Act

Impact

The enactment of HB 3919 will have significant implications for state laws relating to technology security and national defense. It seeks to address increasing concerns about cybersecurity, particularly regarding advanced AI technologies that have critical capabilities. The bill emphasizes the need to safeguard these technologies from exploitation and theft, reflecting a growing recognition of the threats posed by nation-state actors and other advanced threat organizations. By creating a formalized approach to AI security, the bill intends to bolster national security measures and protect critical technological developments.

Summary

House Bill 3919, known as the Advanced AI Security Readiness Act, mandates the Director of the National Security Agency (NSA) to develop strategies to secure technologies related to artificial intelligence (AI). This bill aims to establish an AI Security Playbook that would identify vulnerabilities in AI systems and propose measures to defend against technology theft by threat actors. The elements of this playbook would focus on cybersecurity risks unique to AI technologies and how to safeguard them effectively against potential threats.

Contention

Debate surrounding HB 3919 primarily revolves around the balance between national security and innovation. Proponents argue that establishing a secure framework for AI systems is essential for safeguarding national interests and preventing potential technological espionage. Critics contend that over-regulation may stifle innovation and collaboration in the AI sector, asserting that the government must foster an environment conducive to technological advancements without imposing excessive restrictions. Concerns have also been raised about the potential implications of government involvement in AI development, particularly regarding privacy and the market dynamics of technology sectors.

Companion Bills

US HB5167

Related Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026

Previously Filed As

US SB3202

Advanced Artificial Intelligence Security Readiness Act of 2025

US HB6840

ARMENIA Security Partnership Act Advancing Readiness, Military Exchange, and National Integration with Armenia Security Partnership Act Security Partnership Act

US SB3339

AI Workforce PREPARE Act AI Workforce Projections, Research, and Evaluations to Promote AI Readiness and Employment Act

US HB5927

Securing Reliable Power for Advanced Technologies Act

US HB6159

AI for ALL Act Artificial Intelligence for Advancing Literacy and Learning Act

US HB6875

AI OVERWATCH Act Artificial Intelligence Oversight of Verified Exports and Restrictions on Weaponizable Advanced Technology to Covered High-Risk Actors Act

US S1840

Creates "New Jersey Responsible AI Advancement and Workforce Protection Act."

US SB4456

AI OVERWATCH Act Artificial Intelligence Oversight of Verified Exports and Restrictions on Weaponizable Advanced Technology to Covered High-Risk Actors Act

US AB979

California Cybersecurity Integration Center: artificial intelligence.

US HB5022

No Advanced Chips for the CCP Act of 2025.

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