A citizen-backed proposal for safer AI
AI needs to be regulated.
Powerful AI systems are already shaping jobs, education, health, and public services. The public deserves rules that put safety, fairness, and accountability ahead of speed and profit.
Proposed law guide
The Safe and Fair AI Act
The problem
AI systems can be deployed in schools, workplaces, hospitals, banks, and government offices before they are proven safe, fair, or accurate. When those systems fail, ordinary people carry the consequences.
Main rules
High-risk AI systems must be tested before public use, clearly disclosed when they affect people, reviewed by humans in major decisions, and stopped when they cause serious harm.
Who benefits
Workers, students, families, patients, renters, borrowers, and everyday consumers all benefit when powerful AI tools are held to clear public standards instead of private promises.
Criticisms
Critics may say the law slows innovation, raises costs, or gives government too much oversight. But speed alone is not a good reason to leave the public unprotected.
Why voters should support it
Voters should support it because no company should be allowed to test powerful AI on the public without rules. Basic guardrails protect fairness, safety, and the right to know when technology is shaping important decisions.
Why it matters
AI is already affecting people.
Protection
It protects people before harm spreads
AI can influence hiring, education, healthcare, loans, and public services. When those systems are wrong or biased, the harm can spread quickly across entire communities.
Accountability
It makes companies slow down and prove safety
Companies should not be rewarded for moving fast while the public absorbs the risk. This law would require testing, transparency, and human review before risky systems can affect people's lives.
Public trust
It gives the public a voice
People should not be judged, tracked, or denied opportunities by secret systems with no explanation. The law creates a basic standard of accountability when AI is used in important areas.
FAQ
Basic questions voters may ask about AI laws.
Is this a real law?
No. This is a proposed law created for this website to show what a strong but simple AI regulation plan could look like.
Why make up a law instead of using a real one?
A proposed law lets the site focus on the exact rules and values you want to support without being tied to an existing government bill.
Can we add more real laws later?
Yes. We can later compare this proposal to real laws from U.S. states, Congress, or other countries.