Deep Tide TechFlow News, April 23, According to Decrypt, U.S. Representatives Thomas Massie and Lauren Boebert jointly proposed the AI Surveillance Accountability Act, which requires U.S. federal agencies to obtain a judicial warrant when using artificial intelligence for data analysis and monitoring. It is reported that the bill aims to patch the loophole in the "Third-Party Doctrine," a legal framework originating from 1970s case law that allows the U.S. government to access user data on third-party platforms such as banks and telecommunications without a warrant. The proposers believe that in the era of the internet and AI, this principle has been overly expanded, undermining citizen privacy protections.

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