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“Rep. Gottheimer’s AI Bill: Ensuring National Security by Vetting Powerful AI Models”

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**Headline: Congress Wants to Regulate AI—Because That’s Worked So Well Before** So, Rep. Josh Gottheimer has decided that it’s time to strap a leash on those wild AI models. He’s planning to roll out a bill that would force AI companies to hand over their shiny new tech to the government for a thorough inspection. You know, just to make sure we don’t accidentally create a supervirus that could wipe out humanity. Nothing like a little fearmongering to get the legislative juices flowing. Apparently, AI models like Anthropic’s Claude Mythos are now at the top of Washington’s “what could possibly go wrong?” list. It’s almost like lawmakers are trying to outdo each other in crafting over-the-top scenarios about AI creating bioweapons. This proposal is riding shotgun with a broader bipartisan effort to set up some federal rules for AI. Meanwhile, the White House is considering a “voluntary” vetting process—because who wouldn’t trust tech companies to voluntarily disclose their own potential risks? That’s like asking a kid if they ate the cookies before dinner. Gottheimer, who fancies himself a moderate dealmaker, seems keen to bridge the divide with Republicans on this issue. He’s co-chairing a new commission that’s supposed to shape the Democrats’ AI policy. They were quick to trash a recent bipartisan draft for not being dramatic enough. Because when it comes to AI regulation, clearly, we need to go big or go home. The bipartisan framework, which aims to override some pesky state laws, would make developers spill the beans on potential safety and security risks. Sounds great, right? Except it’s the same government that can’t keep track of its own data breaches. But hey, let’s trust them to vet the tech that could change our lives forever. And just to keep the wheels turning, Gottheimer’s proposal is still under review. So, while Congress debates how to handle AI like it’s a ticking time bomb, we might want to ask ourselves: Is the government really the right entity to safeguard our tech future when it can’t even keep its own house in order?

By Admin | Published: June 18, 2026 at 1:16 am

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