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Congressional report advocates inching when miles are needed to curb China AI
Feb. 12, 2024, 9:33 p.m. | Jim Nash
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The U.S. government should change how it uses sanctions to curb Chinese aggression, according to a House of Representatives committee.
Policies should target problematic industry sectors with blacklists along with organizations that endanger populations internal to China and external, states a report by a select committee on competition about American venture capital and the Chinese Communist Party.
For all practical purposes, the report is a call for the U.S. government to end all private-sector investment in foreign biometrics and other …
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