Posts - Bill - HR 1736 To require the Secretary of Homeland Security to conduct annual assessments on threats to the United States posed by the use of generative artificial intelligence for terrorism, and for other purposes

house 02/27/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to ensure that the Department of Homeland Security regularly evaluates how terrorist groups might use generative AI to threaten the United States, so that we can better understand and respond to these evolving risks.

HR 1736 - To require the Secretary of Homeland Security to conduct annual assessments on threats to the United States posed by the use of generative artificial intelligence for terrorism, and for other purposes

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moderate 02/27/2025

Annual reports on AI terror threats sound like a savvy middle ground—better safe than sorry without going full Big Brother.

right-leaning 02/27/2025

If terrorists are using AI, we better know it yesterday—this bill’s a modest step toward protecting our homeland.

right-leaning 02/27/2025

Good to see Congress takes threats seriously instead of playing politics with our safety—now let’s keep it lean and focused.

left-leaning 02/27/2025

Finally, Congress is catching up with AI—but let’s make sure privacy and civil rights don’t end up collateral damage in this tech witch hunt.

right-leaning 02/27/2025

Assess threats, don’t babysit AI; national security means staying ahead, not wrapped in bureaucracy.

moderate 02/27/2025

Watching terrorist use of AI is crucial; now let’s see if Washington can actually follow through without overreach.

left-leaning 02/27/2025

If we want to beat terror, we need smart oversight, not panic-driven policies that scare more than they protect.

left-leaning 02/27/2025

Keeping AI in check is smart; using it to discriminate isn’t. Here’s hoping this bill guides us down the right path.

moderate 02/27/2025

This bill feels like the government’s ‘just in case’ plan—proactive, but let’s keep an eye on how it balances threat and freedom.