US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SB2714

Introduced
9/4/25  

Caption

CHAT Act Children Harmed by AI Technology Act

Impact

The bill establishes obligations for 'covered entities' to verify the age of individuals using companion AI chatbots, ensuring that minors are appropriately restricted from accessing harmful interactions. It specifically requires these entities to obtain parental consent before allowing minors to use such chatbots. Furthermore, the Act explicitly mandates monitoring for suicidal thoughts in minor interactions and requires that the child's parents be informed of such discussions, thus enhancing communication and support for mental health issues among young users.

Summary

Senate Bill 2714, also known as the Children Harmed by AI Technology Act (CHAT Act), aims to enhance the safety of minors interacting with artificial intelligence chatbots. The bill mandates that entities providing AI chatbots implement age verification measures and protections specifically for users under the age of 18. By requiring individual user accounts and verifiable age information, the bill sets strict guidelines to assure that minors have restricted access to potentially harmful content, including sexually explicit communication and support for suicidal ideation.

Conclusion

Overall, SB2714 represents a significant attempt to regulate the growing domain of artificial intelligence in the context of youth safety. By instituting measures for age verification and establishing protocols for mental health monitoring, the bill attempts to initiate a framework for responsible AI deployment concerning minors. However, the discussion surrounding its implementation and effectiveness presents an ongoing debate about privacy, technological feasibility, and parental responsibility.

Contention

While supporters argue that SB2714 would protect vulnerable populations, there are concerns regarding the feasibility of age verification technology, as well as the potential implications on privacy. Many question the effectiveness of measures designed to verify age and monitor content, noting that sophisticated users may find ways to bypass such safeguards. Furthermore, using parental controls may inadvertently restrict the accessibility of beneficial resources for minors in need of support, placing added responsibility on parents without adequately addressing the complexities of AI interactions.

Companion Bills

US HB7218

Related CHAT Act Children Harmed by AI Technology Act

Previously Filed As

US HB7218

CHAT Act Children Harmed by AI Technology Act

US HB2031

Establishes the "Children Harmed by AI Technology Act"

US SB4407

CHATBOT Act Children’s Health, Advancement, Trust, Boundaries, and Oversight in Technology Act

US HB4083

Technology; deployers; AI chatbots; minors; age verification systems; emergency situations; effective date.

US HF4452

Artificial intelligence chatbot technology requirements provided, and cause of action for harm created.

US HB7985

CHATBOT Act Curbing Harmful AI Tools By Offering Transparency Act

US AB2023

Companion chatbots: children’s safety.

US SB1119

Companion chatbots: children’s safety.

US HB2671

Establishing the Kansas community harmed by AI technology act, mandating user accounts and age verification for AI chatbot access, classifying users by age, requiring parental consent for minors, blocking explicit content, protecting age information confidentiality, monitoring for suicidal ideation, informing users of AI interaction, requiring compliance guidance by 2027, outlining enforcement under consumer protection laws and providing safe harbor for compliant entities.

US SF4997

Artificial intelligence chatbot technology requirements provision

Similar Bills

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