US politicians have introduced a bill seeking to ban the use of the DeepSeek AI tool on government-owned devices, citing national security concerns due to its alleged links to the Chinese state.
Washington – A bipartisan duo in the the U.S. House is proposing legislation to ban the Chinese artificial intelligence app ...
A proposed new law would make it illegal for Americans to download the popular Chinese AI app DeepSeek. On Monday, Sen. Josh ...
Two Republican members of Missouri’s congressional delegation are deferring to President Trump on what to do about TikTok.
Trump Monday signed an executive order that gave the social media app 75 days to find a U.S. buyer.
Aguilar says that, bottom line, the law requires TikTok’s Chinese parent company to divest or be banned in the U.S. Last week, the Supreme Court unanimously upheld the law, citing Congress’ concerns ...
John Cornyn (R-Texas) told HuffPost, adding he was concerned by TikTok users flocking to another Chinese app called RedNote. “It looks to me like we’re engaged in a game of whack-a-mole.” Sen. Josh ...
Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) said he didn’t believe the ... And I gather that’s why both Google and Apple are currently not [hosting TikTok].” ...
After he left office, Republicans kept the issue alive. The bill to prohibit TikTok in the United States was written by Republican U.S. Senator and Trump sycophant Josh Hawley.