Illinois · House Bill · 103rd General Assembly
HB3285
Illinois HB 3285 — Artificial Intelligence Consent Act

Status ● Failed Effective N/A Passage Likelihood N/A

WHAT THIS BILL REGULATES · 1 REQUIREMENT TYPE

How Is This Bill Enforced

Enforcement Authority
Private right of action. A person aggrieved by a violation of the Act has a right of action against an offending party. No designated agency enforcer.
Private Right of Action
Private right of action.
Penalties
The Act creates a private right of action for aggrieved persons but does not specify the types or amounts of damages, remedies, or attorney fees available. Remedies would presumably be determined by general Illinois civil law.

What This Bill Requires

Verbatim statutory text on the left; plain-language analysis and a per-section checklist on the right. Numbered markers cross-link to the matching checklist row.

Statutory Text
Analysis & Obligations
Section 1
Short title

This Act may be cited as the Artificial Intelligence Consent Act.

Establishes the short title of the Act as the Artificial Intelligence Consent Act. No operative obligations are created by this section.

Section 5
Disclosure obligation and private right of action
Publisher

1 If a person creates an image or video that uses artificial intelligence to mimic or replicate another person's voice or likeness in a manner that would otherwise deceive an average viewer, and displays the content for public viewing, the creator must provide a disclosure on the bottom of the image or video that the image or video is not authentic and does not reflect the original voice or likeness of the person being depicted, unless the person whose voice or likeness is being depicted consents to its use.

A person aggrieved by a violation of this Act shall have a right of action against an offending party.

Section 5 is the sole operative provision of the bill. It imposes a disclosure obligation on any person who creates an AI-generated image or video that mimics or replicates another person's voice or likeness in a manner that would deceive an average viewer and displays that content for public viewing. The required disclosure must appear at the bottom of the image or video and state that the content is not authentic and does not reflect the original voice or likeness of the depicted person. The obligation does not apply if the depicted person consents to the use of their voice or likeness.

The section also creates a private right of action for any person aggrieved by a violation, though it does not specify available remedies, damages, or procedural requirements.

Compliance actions 1 item
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Creators of AI-generated images or videos that mimic or replicate another person's voice or likeness in a manner that would deceive an average viewer must, when displaying the content for public viewing, place a disclosure at the bottom of the image or video stating that the content is not authentic and does not reflect the original voice or likeness of the depicted person — unless that person consents to the use.
T-02.1

Passage Likelihood

Failed
Status Failed
Final action Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee

Legislative History

2023-02-17 Filed with the Clerk by Rep. Stephanie A. Kifowit
2023-02-17 First Reading
2023-02-17 Referred to Rules Committee
2023-02-28 Assigned to Judiciary - Civil Committee
2023-03-10 Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee

Entry Last Reviewed

2026-05-16
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