Latest news! The U.S. Congress has made a big move, the "CLARITY Act" has passed the House of Representatives! Now it goes to the Senate.
In simple terms, this group of U.S. lawmakers has recently put together a bill regulating tech companies (the name is long, but roughly means "make tech companies behave themselves and not act recklessly").
If this thing really goes through, those big tech companies might not be able to just play with your data freely anymore, or they might have to use artificial intelligence according to the rules, what exactly will be regulated depends on how it turns out in the end.
So what's the current situation?
The House of Representatives has already given it the green light, now the big shots in the Senate need to continue the debate.
Those who think this bill is good say: It's about time to regulate these tech companies, they mess around every day!
Those who disagree criticize: If you regulate so much, how can there still be innovation? The government is reaching too far, blah blah blah 🙄
What do you brothers think about this bill?
If there are any particularly ridiculous or amazing aspects of this bill, feel free to add your insights if you have expertise.