Directs the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to create an online tool using artificial intelligence to help the public identify potential scams.
The tool must be available on the FCC’s website within one year of the legislation’s enactment.
It should accept submissions in various formats, including emails, text messages, website addresses, and images of physical materials.
The tool will evaluate the likelihood of a submission being a scam and provide a rating based on this evaluation.
Definitions included in the legislation clarify terms such as “artificial intelligence,” “Commission” (referring to the FCC), and “scam” (defined as schemes to defraud or mislead individuals).