U.S. Representatives Thomas Massie and Lauren Boebert have introduced the Surveillance Accountability Act, a bill requiring federal agencies to obtain judicial warrants before using AI for data analysis and surveillance. This legislation seeks to address privacy concerns by closing the "third-party doctrine" loophole, which currently allows government access to data held by third parties without a warrant. The bill's sponsors argue that the doctrine's expansion in the digital age undermines citizens' privacy rights.
U.S. Lawmakers Introduce AI Surveillance Bill Mandating Warrants
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