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US Senators Introduce Bill to Bar Foreign Adversaries from Accessing US AI

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Republican Senators Tim Scott and Bill Hagerty have introduced new legislation aimed at protecting American artificial intelligence technology from foreign adversaries. The bill seeks to grant the US government expanded powers to safeguard domestic AI assets. Both senators were previously instrumental in passing the crypto-focused GENIUS Act into law. The proposed legislation reflects growing congressional concern over national security risks tied to advanced AI technology falling into hostile hands.

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