Senate Banking Committee members, including Senators Elizabeth Warren and Mike Rounds, are urging agency leaders to protect U.S. artificial intelligence infrastructure from exploitation by malicious actors and to encourage keeping AI operations within the United States. They requested commonsense restrictions on AI models for both overseas and domestic data centers in light of the updated tech export regime. The senators expressed concerns about multinational corporations relocating AI infrastructure for economic incentives, emphasizing the potential risks to national security and the importance of robust security requirements within U.S.-operated international data centers.
This core American advantage should remain at home. Multinational corporations, attracted by generous subsidies and preferential treatment, are eager to locate an increasingly large portion of their AI infrastructure outside of the United States.
Export controls play a key role in both discouraging companies from outsourcing critical technologies like AI and ensuring those technologies are not misused once exported.
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