>congressional lawmakers lead by Republican Marsha Blackburn are essentially offering to surrender their ability to regulate AI in exchange for three federal censorship bills: the Kids Online Safety Act, the NO FAKES Act, and a federal age verification mandate. LOLOLOLOLOL, line up for your next 'Fell for it again' award, shills
The White House and Congress are working on a deal to clamp down on what US citizens are allowed to say online. According to new reporting by Axios, the Trump administration is negotiating with key senators in an effort to shoehorn a massive legislation package which would limit states’ abilities to regulate AI in exchange for placing broad federal limits on digital speech.
Plenty of ink has been spilled about the Trump administration’s push to revoke AI regulation from individual states. Though the White House and its allies frame this as a matter of “safety” and “national security,” the timing is telling, coming as progressive state governments move to restrict the building of AI data centers and hold tech companies liable for harms their AI systems cause.
What makes this deal particularly insidious is the trade-off at its core. Per Axios, congressional lawmakers lead by Republican Marsha Blackburn are essentially offering to surrender their ability to regulate AI in exchange for three federal censorship bills: the Kids Online Safety Act, the NO FAKES Act, and a federal age verification mandate.
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Anonymous06/11/26(Thu)15:24:31
If it kills this site, he will be the greatest president ever.
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Anonymous06/11/26(Thu)15:28:16
> No Fakes Act
I know Trump lives in a 2 dimensional world but the Internet is the fakest thing ever - he’ll just have to deal with it.
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Anonymous06/11/26(Thu)16:51:13
I voted against this.
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Rajeev the Redditor06/11/26(Thu)18:35:48
>>1519110(OP) >the Kids Online Safety Act, the NO FAKES Act, and a federal age verification mandate. 3.federal age verification mandate.
insidious
1.the Kids Online Safety Act,
so someone who isn't me can use AI to create realistic images of CP, As long as they don't use a real child's face?
2.NO FAKES Act,
same thing only applies to adults
3.a federal age verification mandate.
insidious
REDDIT SPACE
H.R. 8250 (Parents Decide Act) would require age verification at the OS level
>>1519122 Just pretend its two weeks ago and its one of the british threads bout the same thing
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Anonymous06/11/26(Thu)20:11:23
>>1519110(OP) I knew about those ESL shills way before you did.
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Anonymous06/11/26(Thu)20:54:53
>>1519112 >If it kills this site, he will be the greatest president ever. if there was a button that would kill everyone that used 4chan, I'd set up a robot to keep pressing it after I died.
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Anonymous06/11/26(Thu)21:32:21
>>1519110(OP) Isn't KOSA the thing Biden wanted to do first? lmaohahahahahahhahhahahha
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Anonymous06/11/26(Thu)21:33:22
>>1519122 kek all the same shit the states already slapped down as being unconstitutional but federal now