House Foreign Affairs Committee advances bipartisan bills to restrict artificial intelligence technology exports to China.
The House Foreign Affairs Committee has advanced bipartisan legislation aimed at restricting the export of artificial intelligence technology to China.
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The House Foreign Affairs Committee has advanced bipartisan legislation aimed at restricting the export of artificial intelligence technology to China.
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