Journalist briefing pack
Brazil AI Bill (PL 2338/2023)
Deadline-ready summary derived from the Policy Window catalog. Every claim cites a primary source. As of 2026-07-06.
Key finding
Editorial summary pending editorial backfill (on the roadmap; see /wiki/roadmap). For now, see the full article lead paragraph.
Pull quote (operative text)
Verbatim pull quote pending editorial backfill (on the roadmap; see /wiki/roadmap) (Coverage Games provision-anchor pass). Use the primary source URL in the infobox of the full article to pull a verbatim excerpt under the article's reporting deadline.
Topics this instrument addresses
- governsFoundation Models / GPAI— PL 2338/2023 Arts. 17-19 (general-purpose AI systemic-risk obligations)
- governsTransparency Obligations— PL 2338/2023 Art. 7 (right to information about AI use + algorithmic explanation)
- governsIndividual Redress— PL 2338/2023 Art. 9 (right to contest AI decisions, ANPD as regulator)
- governsCatastrophic & Existential Risk— PL 2338/2023 Art. 14 (excessive-risk AI applications — explicit prohibition + risk-tier framework)
- governsDevelopment-Rights Framings— PL 2338/2023 Arts. 3-4 (founding principles include 'sustainable development' + 'human dignity' — distinct from EU AIA's rights-only framing)
Cite this briefing
MLA (9th edition)
Policy Window. "Brazil AI Bill (PL 2338/2023)." Policy Window AI Governance Catalog, 2026-07-06, https://policywindow.org/wiki/brazil-ai-bill?asOf=2026-07-06.
AP (current style — newsroom-grade)
Policy Window AI Governance Catalog, "Brazil AI Bill (PL 2338/2023)," accessed 2026-07-06, https://policywindow.org/wiki/brazil-ai-bill?asOf=2026-07-06.
Chicago (17th edition, notes-bibliography)
Policy Window, "Brazil AI Bill (PL 2338/2023)," Policy Window AI Governance Catalog, accessed 2026-07-06, https://policywindow.org/wiki/brazil-ai-bill?asOf=2026-07-06.
APA (7th edition, author-date)
Policy Window. (2026). Brazil AI Bill (PL 2338/2023) [Snapshot 2026-07-06]. Policy Window AI Governance Catalog. https://policywindow.org/wiki/brazil-ai-bill?asOf=2026-07-06
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What this briefing IS: a deadline-shaped slice of the typed catalog at /wiki/brazil-ai-bill. Key finding + pull quote + crosswalk are editor-curated when present; honest-empty when not. Charter §7.1.a holds: never advocacy framing.
What this briefing is NOT: a substitute for direct verification of primary sources before publication. Not legal advice (charter §7.4). Not real-time (editorial cadence).