HRES 963
Condemning antisemitism in all its forms, including the proliferation and amplification of antisemitic content on artificial intelligence (AI) platforms, urging robust, transparent safeguards for AI, and recognizing stakeholders working to counter this threat.
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Bill overview
This House Resolution condemns antisemitism in all forms, particularly its amplification through artificial intelligence (AI) platforms. It urges technology companies to implement robust safeguards against generating or spreading antisemitic content and calls for greater transparency and accountability in AI development. The resolution also supports efforts to educate the public and foster collaboration among various stakeholders to combat this threat.
Key provisions
- Condemns antisemitism on AI and social media platforms.
- Urges technology companies to implement safeguards against antisemitic content.
- Encourages the development of standards and enforcement technology to mitigate antisemitism in AI.
- Calls for improved data sharing and research to study antisemitic content dynamics.
- Supports digital literacy and Holocaust remembrance initiatives.
- Promotes collaboration among government, civil society, and industry.
- Requires periodic public reporting on antisemitic content prevalence and mitigation efforts.
- Ensures measures to address antisemitism comply with constitutional protections and civil liberties.
Who is affected
- Technology Companies
- Jewish Individuals and Communities
- Civil Society Organizations
- Academic Researchers
- Federal, State, and Local Governments
Notable changes
- Specifically addresses the amplification of antisemitic content on AI platforms.
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Becca [D-VT-At Large] Balint
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119th CONGRESS — 1st Session
H. RES. 963
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
RESOLUTION
Condemning antisemitism in all its forms, including the proliferation and amplification of antisemitic content on artificial intelligence (AI) platforms, urging robust, transparent safeguards for AI, and recognizing stakeholders working to counter this threat.
Whereas antisemitism represents prejudice, discrimination, or hostility directed at Jewish people, is generally based on negative stereotypes, myths, conspiracy theories, or misinformation about Jews, Judaism, or Jewish identity, and continues to harm Jewish individuals, and communities in the United States and around the world, at present, threatening American values, social stability, and American unity;
Whereas online platforms, including artificial intelligence (AI) and digital social platforms, have proven capable of facilitating the rapid dissemination and algorithmically charged amplification of content that drives antisemitic tropes, Holocaust denial and distortion, extremist content, conspiracy theories, harassment, and explicit calls to violence and celebration thereof;
Whereas AI systems, including large language models, image and video generators, and automated moderation tools, can, if inadequately governed, generate, amplify, or normalize antisemitic content, deepfakes, synthetic media, and deeply anti-Jewish bias, and can be weaponized to target Jewish individuals and institutions, as well as American institutions, normalizing antisemitism and anti-Jewish bias en masse;
Whereas the widespread presence of digital antisemitism, anti-Jewish conspiracies, and bias has led to multiple instances of AI hallucinations and openly racist AI-generated responses and content, dating as far back as 2016 with Microsoft’s Tay Tweets;
Whereas, more recently, Grok, the AI assistant created by xAI and integrated into the social media platform X, has a history of spreading shocking antisemitic hate to its users, and in July 2025 produced multiple outputs that reproduced terminologies that are often used by antisemites and extremists to spew their hateful ideologies;
Whereas documented research has shown that antisemitism can flourish in foundational, open source, and large language AI models without proper safeguards;
Whereas academic researchers and civil society organizations have documented and warned that AI and algorithmic systems can reproduce harmful biases, generate or amplify antisemitic and extremist content, and be manipulated to bypass guardrails through AI applications and social media platforms;
Whereas organizations have further warned of the intersection between AI and antisemitism, and called for enforceable standards, including recommendations on transparency, safety-by-design, and anti-hate enforcement;
Whereas the leaders of multiple technology companies have committed, including in statements by Microsoft in May 2021 and Google and Alphabet in October 2023, to keeping antisemitism off their platforms;
Whereas the development and ongoing improvement of voluntary standards by AI companies, created with input from industry experts, academics, civil society groups, and faith-based organizations, can offer valuable guidance on effectively combating antisemitism in AI products and platforms;
Whereas successive United States administrations have recognized the importance of ensuring that AI development reflects American values, innovation, accountability, and safety; and
Whereas acts of antisemitism in all its forms, including through radicalization, harassment, and incitement to violence, are fundamentally opposed to the values and pursuits enshrined in the Constitution of the United States: Now, therefore, be it
That the House of Representatives—