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US Lawmakers Target China-Linked AI in New Tech Security Legislation

What Happened

The US House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party has launched a campaign focused on artificial intelligence, introducing new legislation aimed at preventing AI products and services associated with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from being used by the US government. This legislative move, announced in Washington, seeks to address rising security risks posed by China-linked AI technologies. Supporters say the bill will help safeguard sensitive information and critical infrastructure, while critics debate the potential for unintended diplomatic and commercial impacts. The committee emphasized the need for robust barriers to foreign influence in federal technology deployments.

Why It Matters

This initiative signals growing US concerns about the influence and reach of foreign-made AI, particularly from China. It reflects mounting calls for technological sovereignty and reinforced cyber defense within government operations. Read more in our AI News Hub

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