Bills/H.R. 7783

To direct the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information to publish a report on the integration of artificial intelligence into the commercial telecommunications infrastructure of the United States, and for other purposes.

To direct the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information to publish a report on the integration of artificial intelligence into the commercial telecommunications infrastructure of the United States, and for other purposes.

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Plain Language Summary

# Summary of HR 7783 **What the Bill Would Do** This bill would require a federal official at the Commerce Department to prepare and publish a detailed report examining how artificial intelligence (AI) is being integrated into the U.S. telecommunications infrastructure. The bill directs the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information to study and document this integration process, though the specific details about what the report should cover are not fully detailed in the provided information. **Who It Affects** The bill primarily affects telecommunications companies, government agencies overseeing communications, and potentially consumers who use telephone and internet services.

The requirement falls on the Commerce Department to conduct research and publish findings, rather than imposing direct regulations or requirements on private companies. **Current Status** HR 7783 was introduced by Representative Jennifer L. McClellan (D-VA) in the 119th Congress and is currently in committee, meaning it has not yet been debated or voted on by the full House of Representatives. The bill has not advanced to a vote and has no co-sponsors listed in the available information.

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Latest Action

March 4, 2026

Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

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1 cosponsor

Key Dates

Introduced
March 4, 2026
Last Updated
March 4, 2026
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