Senators Rick Scott (R-FL) and Gary Peters (D-MI) introduced the No Adversarial AI Act, aimed at banning federal agencies from using artificial intelligence tools from “foreign adversaries,” specifically Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea. This legislation will create a federal list of such AI tools, prohibiting their use in U.S. agencies. The bill responds to concerns over DeepSeek, a Chinese AI tool reportedly aiding the military and compromising user data. While some exceptions allow for research and testing, these will require justification to Congress. The overarching goal is to protect national security and personal data by preventing the use of foreign adversary AI in government systems. Peters emphasized its role in keeping government technology secure, while Scott highlighted the risks of allowing federal agencies access to tools that might exploit U.S. citizens’ data. Previous bans on foreign-produced software, like TikTok, underscore the increasing scrutiny on technology from adversarial nations.
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Bipartisan Legislation Aims to Prohibit Federal Agencies from Utilizing DeepSeek and AI Tools from Foreign Adversaries

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