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“There is no question that Congress should act on AI. National AI safeguards are needed for a technology that crosses state lines and impacts all Americans. But after more than a decade of federal inaction on social media harms, state lawmakers are the first responders in the face of emerging impacts from rapidly advancing technology.” @BostonGlobe | @americans4ri bostonglobe.com/2026/06/12/o…
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At a time when AI technology is rapidly improving amid historic investment, Mainers must remain vigilant about the dangers that new-age technology can pose to the general public, starting with clear infringements of our constitutional rights. Maine Rep. David Boyer is right. AI-powered license plate readers have no place in Maine, or anywhere that they surveil innocent Americans. observer-me.com/2026/06/11/o…
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The Alliance for Secure AI retweeted
Preempting states re: AI without enacting a sensible federal framework is just an amnesty for Big Tech. Combined with a potential de facto bailout of OpenAI, it represents bad policy and even worse politics.
"INSIDE THE WHITE HOUSE AI STRATEGY — The White House is exploring a plan to block state-level AI laws by trying to attach preemption legislation to bills designed to shore up kids’ safety online, Brendan Bordelon, Cheyenne Haslett and Gabby Miller report." Don't fall for the honey pot.
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The Alliance for Secure AI retweeted
The bottom line is we were successful in enacting protections for ratepayers so that companies cant pass on costs from data centers to ratepayers. But the FL House blocked out AI Bill of Rights (passed 37-1 by the Senate) so those protections have not been enacted into law.
Replying to @RonDeSantis
So what is the bottom line for Floridians, Sir? Is the state working on protecting us if need be from the effects of these massive data centers? The proposed data center in DeSoto County will be one of the largest in the world. The company bringing it to DeSoto County has information on their website 🥴but we need to hear from you, please. 🙏
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🚨Banning AI traffic cameras? Maine Rep. David Boyer just filed a bill to ban municipalities and police departments from using AI-powered license plate readers (ALPRs) and “slow down the impending surveillance state.” Cities across America are already rejecting this technology. Maine could be next.
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“Cutting-edge technology should never go to China if there is a willing American customer. ... The AI Overwatch Act is a desperately needed approach to export controls that will encourage chip sales to our friends while denying them to our foes.” It is essential that Congress pass the AI Overwatch Act.
Restricting China’s access to advanced AI chips gives us a more than 10-fold advantage over China in AI compute. Allowing such sales could narrow or eliminate our advantage. My AI Overwatch Act will encourage chip sales to our allies while denying them to our foes. wsj.com/opinion/the-danger-o…
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“The government should have the power to block or deter deployment of the model if it is determined, in light of third-party assessment, to present unacceptable risks. This power must be scoped to the above four specific risks and there must be protective measures against political favoritism or arbitrary decisions.” ~Dario Amodei
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Anthropic CEO says government should block dangerous AI axios.com/2026/06/10/anthrop…
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The Alliance for Secure AI retweeted
In a new series of essays on frontier AI, @DarioAmodei says government should have the authority to block or deter dangerous deployments, in addition to mandatory testing and public transparency anthropic.com/news/advanced-…

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The Alliance for Secure AI retweeted
Restricting China’s access to advanced AI chips gives us a more than 10-fold advantage over China in AI compute. Allowing such sales could narrow or eliminate our advantage. My AI Overwatch Act will encourage chip sales to our allies while denying them to our foes. wsj.com/opinion/the-danger-o…
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🚨Banning AI traffic cameras? Maine Rep. David Boyer just filed a bill to ban municipalities and police departments from using AI-powered license plate readers (ALPRs) and “slow down the impending surveillance state.” Cities across America are already rejecting this technology. Maine could be next.
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The Alliance for Secure AI retweeted
🚨President Trump says the meeting with "the top 12 or 15 executives" about the gov't taking stake in AI companies will happen "very shortly." He tells @DailySignal Americans will get "very rich" as a result. "We're talking about giving back something to the public, and if we do that, the public will become very rich, the people in our country, because that's the kind of money we're talking about, and I think they'll do that, and I think it'll make it very popular."
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I know AI sycophancy is about 17,000 discourse cycles ago on this site, but IMO the underlying dynamics (inc pressure to ship fast, not knowing how to balance user prefs w/ other things) are alive and well. Wasn't expecting to explain that to Oprah of all people, but here we are
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A San Diego man spent a month in jail over a crime he didn't commit. Police relied on an AI-powered license plate reader from Flock Safety that flagged his car, and ignored the fact that he was actually 5 miles away when the crime occurred.
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“The particular framework that was released last week got intense pushback from the civil rights community, the labor community, AI safety folks ... if we’re to get something done, we need to build consensus and build a coalition, and that’s the first step that needs that.” ~@tedlieu politico.com/live-updates/20…
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The Alliance for Secure AI retweeted
What does Barack Obama's UN ambassador and the guy who ran against Barack Obama for President have in common? Thinking "AI safeguards are the highest and most urgent national priority" due to, among other things, risks of extinction.
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