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Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Chuck Grassley introduced the AI Whistleblower Protection Act

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Relevant to AI safety governance debates around employee speech at frontier labs; this legislation was partly motivated by concerns from current and former OpenAI and other AI company employees about internal safety practices being suppressed by legal agreements.

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Senator Chuck Grassley introduced the AI Whistleblower Protection Act to provide explicit legal protections for current and former AI employees who report safety concerns to federal authorities. The bill targets restrictive NDAs and severance agreements that silence AI workers, merging existing AI and whistleblower statutes to provide remedies including reinstatement, back pay, and damages for retaliation. The bipartisan legislation has broad congressional and advocacy group support.

Key Points

  • Extends explicit federal whistleblower protections to current and former AI company employees who disclose concerns to government authorities.
  • Directly addresses chilling effects created by NDAs and restrictive severance agreements common at frontier AI labs.
  • Merges existing AI legislation with established whistleblower protection frameworks to fill a legal gap.
  • Provides enforceable remedies for retaliation: reinstatement, back pay, and compensatory damages.
  • Bipartisan bill with endorsements from whistleblower advocacy organizations, signaling broad political viability.

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05.15.2025

# Grassley Introduces AI Whistleblower Protection Act

**WASHINGTON**– Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) introduced the _Artificial Intelligence (AI) Whistleblower Protection Act_ to provide explicit whistleblower protections to those developing and deploying AI. Currently, AI companies’ restrictive severance and nondisclosure agreements (NDAs) create a chilling effect on current and former employees looking to make whistleblower disclosures to the federal government, including Congress.

The legislation merges existing AI and whistleblower protection laws to shield the communications of current and former AI employees who make disclosures. The bill would also provide relief for AI whistleblowers who suffer retaliation, including reinstatement, back pay and compensation for damages incurred, where applicable.

“Transparency brings accountability. Today, too many people working in AI feel they’re unable to speak up when they see something wrong. Whistleblowers are one of the best ways to ensure Congress keeps pace as the AI industry rapidly develops. We need to act to make these protections crystal clear. I’m proud to introduce this legislation to increase accountability and protect AI whistleblowers,” **Grassley said.**

Additional co-sponsors include Sens. Chris Coons (D-Del.), Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.), Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) and Brian Schatz (D-Hawai‘i). Reps. Jay Obernolte (R-Calif.) and Ted Lieu (D-Calif.) are introducing companion legislation in the House of Representatives.

“AI is rapidly evolving in ways that have the potential to radically reshape our society and transform our world for the better and for the worse,” **Coons said**. “I have long been concerned with how much more tech companies know about the risks and harms of their products compared with regulators, independent researchers, and the public. The _AI Whistleblower Protection Act_ is a critical tool among others that Congress must enact to ensure that we can get the best out of AI while also

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