Title 50 › Chapter CHAPTER 45— - MISCELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY AUTHORITIES › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER IV— - COLLECTION, ANALYSIS, AND SHARING OF INTELLIGENCE › § 3369a
The Director of National Intelligence must send a report to the congressional intelligence committees no later than 180 days after December 20, 2019. The report must look at how machine-manipulated media (deepfakes) and machine-generated text could affect U.S. national security and how foreign governments might use them. It must assess foreign technical abilities, with a special look at China and Russia and an annex naming Chinese and Russian government and related entities involved in this work. The report must update how these tools could be used to spread false information, discredit people or groups, or run intelligence and influence operations against the United States, its allies, or partners. It must list possible countertechnologies and analyze their benefits, limits, and privacy concerns. It must say which intelligence offices should lead monitoring and response, how they coordinate, what detection tools and expertise they have (including speed and confidence), how rising volume and quality of fake media may hurt those abilities, and what R&D is planned or happening. It must describe any relevant R&D, including work by the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA), and recommend whether new legal powers, money, or staff are needed. The Director may add other relevant information. The main report must be unclassified but can include a classified annex. The Director, working with other federal agencies, must notify the congressional intelligence committees whenever there is credible information that a foreign entity has tried, is trying, or will try to use machine-manipulated media or machine-generated text aimed at U.S. elections or domestic political processes, and that the activity can be tied to a foreign government, a foreign government-affiliated entity, or a foreign individual. machine-generated text — text made by machine-learning to look like human writing. machine-manipulated media — media altered or created by machines to appear real (defined in another law).
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50 U.S.C. § 3369a
Title 50 — War and National Defense
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73