Policy · 116th Congress
Father of slain journalist seeks regulation of internet content
was to suggest that I view and flag the content I found offensive,” Parker said.
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was to suggest that I view and flag the content I found offensive,” Parker said.
“I can’t recall a time when a document of this significance has been withheld from Congress,” said Rep.
“We have everyone’s attention,” she said.
It is not just a communications tool,” said Amy Zirkle, the interim CEO of the group. “I answer email off that device. I handle all my travel off that device.
What you wouldn’t be able to do is mislead the consumer, take their information without their consent, and monetize it without their permission.
“I think the government is also rightly concerned about privacy but equally concerned about the misuse of AI, malicious use,” Smith said.
The tough question for me and, I suspect, for my colleagues is do we get to act because of that.”
Three years later, Cummings is still angry such surveillance was conducted without a warrant or reason to believe that he — or any other protester, for that matter — had done anything illegal.
The 12 miles-per-hour limit restricts usability, and the vehicle’s artificial intelligence has room for improvement, Iwasaki said.
“Right now I still can access the data port, but I know they want to get rid of the data port, and that’s what’s worrying.”
Information security experts also need to be cognizant of new devices on their networks that need to be safeguarded, Watchinski said.
“I am cautiously optimistic,” said Mayo, who started TouchPoint Solution in December 2016.
“If we don’t change the caps, we’d be stuck with an 11 percent cut in defense spending and 9 percent cut in nondefense,” he said. “I don’t think either side would want to do that.”