“No Adversarial AI Act” introduced

A bipartisan group of US lawmakers have introduced a bill dubbed the “No Adversarial AI Act” in both houses of Congress that would bar US executive agencies from using AI models developed in China, including those from DeepSeek. The bill would (1) create a permanent framework for barring the use of all Chinese AI models from U.S. executive agencies, as well as those from Russia, Iran and North Korea; (2) require the Federal Acquisition Security Council to create a list of AI models developed in those countries and regularly update it; (3) restrict US federal agencies from buying or using those AI technologies without an exemption, such as for carrying out research, from the US Congress or the Office of Management and Budget; and (4) contain a provision that can be used to get technologies off the list with proof that they are not controlled or influenced by a foreign adversary of the US.

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