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I think the end game here is to require KYC to use anything on the internet.
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25 sats \ 2 replies \ @Cje95 26 Apr
The phase they use on the Hill is issuing people "a secure digital ID" there is a group of Dems in the House of Reps that are huge proponents for this and have been trying to push it with AI regulation. Their reasoning is "Europe is doing it". They haven't come up with a second reason yet... just Europe.
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Well I mean for one.... I dont work for the Senate so there is that. On the House side with all I have been exposed to from working on a Committee to working on the AI Task Force its only been a handful of Members. I just checked there is no House version of this bill or any like it so yeah its concerning that it has been introduced in the Senate but hasn't even been brought to the floor yet and its been 13 months.
Also Sen. Lummis does a bunch of work in other areas like PFAS, Agriculture, and Mining. All areas that not only are big for the State she Represents but also are critical to the entire population.
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In an endless pursuit after the current bogeyman, "foreign malicious actors", the government makes new moves to make the US economy even more uncompetetive.
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maybe, that is the plan? ridiculous?
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21 sats \ 0 replies \ @jgbtc 26 Apr
There is always a point on the road to totalitarianism where government becomes obsessed with identification ("papers, please"). Sadly we are at that point.
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21 sats \ 0 replies \ @Cje95 26 Apr
From what I have seen from the Supreme Court over the last couple of years I am not sure I see this "rule" actually working. Since the Department of Commerce doesn't have explicit direction from Congress to do this it seems like it would end up like the EPA rules and regulations that the Supreme Court has been rolling back. Plus if the Chevron decision happens like people on Cap Hill are thinking Commerce just flat out would not be able to do this.
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Thanks for sharing link.
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Ofc, but man... It crazy. Its published shortly after samurai wallet devs getting arrested.
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What a totalitarian mind you need to cook up such a proposal.
How badly has the internet changed in the last ten years: nowadays there are closed doors everywhere.