Guam

AI behavior law: bot and agent disclosure, crawler and training-data rules, automated-agent transactions, and algorithmic decision-making.

4
Instruments
2
Enacted
2
Proposed / in discussion

Summary

Guam has no enacted AI-specific law governing bot disclosure, training-data crawling, automated decision-making, or AI agents acting on a user's behalf. The territory's most concrete AI-behavior action to date is Public Law 38-77 (signed December 16, 2025), which establishes a two-year Artificial Intelligence Regulatory Task Force charged with studying the AI landscape and recommending a territorial regulatory framework — it creates no enforceable obligations on websites, crawlers, or agents. Two additional bills introduced in the 38th Legislature address AI-generated deepfakes: Bill 209-38 (election deepfakes) and Bill 171-38 (nonconsensual intimate deepfakes), both of which remained in the legislative process as of mid-2026 with no confirmed enactment. In the absence of AI-specific statute, Guam's general consumer-protection law (Title 5, Chapter 32, Guam Code Annotated) and applicable federal law — including the Federal Trade Commission Act Section 5 prohibition on unfair or deceptive acts or practices — provide the baseline framework for AI-deception claims.

Enacted law

Government obligations

InstrumentCategoryEffectiveSource
Guam Artificial Intelligence Regulatory Task Force Act (Public Law 38-77) (Guam Pub. L. 38-77 (Bill No. 64-38 (COR), 38th Guam Legislature, signed Dec. 16, 2025)) Automated decision-making, Bot / agent disclosure 2025-12-16 Island Times (Dec. 17, 2025): https://islandtimes.org/guam-establishes-artificial-intelligence-regulatory-task-force/ ; Pacific Post (Dec. 16, 2025): https://www.postguam.com/news/local/artificial-intelligence-task-force-now-law/article_fbfa8a37-9cb6-4e70-b549-6934cead0b9d.html ; Guam Legislature bill text

Private sector obligations

InstrumentCategoryEffectiveSource
Guam Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Act — general unfair/deceptive practices (Guam Code Ann. tit. 5, div. 3, ch. 32 (Trade Practices and Consumer Protection)) Bot / agent disclosure Justia Guam Code title 5 ch. 32: https://law.justia.com/codes/guam/title-5/division-3/chapter-32/ ; Office of the Attorney General of Guam consumer protection page: https://guamattorneygeneral.org/consumer-protection/

Drafted & in discussion

InstrumentStatusApplies toCategorySource
AI-Generated Election Deepfakes Prohibition (Bill 209-38) (Guam Bill No. 209-38, 38th Guam Legislature (introduced 2025; status pending as of June 2026)) In committee Both Bot / agent disclosure Pacific Daily News / Post Guam: https://www.postguam.com/news/local/bill-targets-ai-and-deepfakes-to-protect-election-integrity/article_37b8edcf-c5cd-4fc3-b718-91bc0073183d.html ; CitizenPortal.ai: https://citizenportal.ai/articles/7084979/Guam/Legislative/General-Government-Operations-and-Appropriations/Guam-advances-AI-regulatory-task-force-bill-with-floor-amendments-on-bias-transparency-and-oversight
Nonconsensual Intimate Depictions Act of 2025 (Bill 171-38) (Guam Bill No. 171-38, 38th Guam Legislature (introduced 2025; status pending as of June 2026)) In committee Both Bot / agent disclosure Isla Public Radio (Oct. 15, 2025): https://www.islapublic.org/news/2025-10-15/bill-would-outlaw-nonconsensual-deepfakes-on-guam ; KUAM News: https://www.kuam.com/story/53171819/bill-targets-ai-deepfake-exploitation