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深潮TechFlow|Apr 23, 2026 14:23
[U.S. Lawmakers Propose AI Surveillance Bill: Federal Agencies Must Obtain Warrants to Access Data] Deep Tide TechFlow reports that on April 23, according to Decrypt, U.S. Representatives Thomas Massie and Lauren Boebert jointly proposed the AI surveillance bill, the 'Surveillance Accountability Act,' which aims to require federal agencies to obtain judicial warrants when using artificial intelligence for data analysis and monitoring. Reportedly, the bill seeks to address loopholes in the 'Third-Party Doctrine,' a legal framework originating from 1970s case law that allows the U.S. government to access user data from banks, telecommunications, and other third-party platforms without a warrant. The proponents of the bill argue that in the era of the internet and AI, this doctrine has been excessively expanded, undermining citizens' privacy protections.
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