IAMAI and BIF tell government AI labeling could be messy
NewsBytes | May 8, 2026 6:40 PM CST
IAMAI and BIF warn Rule 3(4)
IAMAI and BIF believe these amendments could give the government too much control over what goes online and leave digital creators, AI companies, and platforms in legal limbo.
They're especially concerned about Rule 3(4), which would turn non-binding advice into mandatory rules, potentially putting safe harbor protections at risk.
IAMAI recommended Rule 3(4) be withdrawn entirely, while BIF suggested only rules formally notified under Section 87 should create binding obligations.
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