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US Senator proposes strict penalties for using Chinese AI. DeepSeek

A new measure in the US Senate may criminalize downloading or using the Chinese AI chatbot DeepSeek. The proposed legislation aims to prevent AI exchanges between the United States and China by implementing harsh penalties, including up to 20 years in prison and large fines for violators.

The US government is proposing legislation to limit China’s involvement in AI, including DeepSeek technologies. Senator Josh Hawley has presented legislation that would make it unlawful for Americans and US-based corporations to utilize, produce, or participate in Chinese artificial intelligence initiatives.

The Decoupling America’s Artificial Intelligence Capabilities from China Act seeks to defend national security by limiting the import and export of AI technologies between the two countries. The bill does not officially mention DeepSeek, but it would affect one of the Chinese AI products.

Violators face harsh penalties.

Individuals who download or use DeepSeek might face up to 20 years in prison, according to the proposed law. Companies found to be in violation of the limits face fines of up to $100 million, while individuals may face fines of up to $1 million. In addition, offenders may be required to forfeit government contracts, licenses, and federal funds.

Senator Hawley stressed that China’s AI advancements represent a direct risk to US security. In a public statement, he cautioned that China’s AI capabilities may be used to harm American interests, stating that the US must take decisive steps to prevent technology advantages from benefiting its main global opponent.

AI Restrictions Spark Debate.

Several industry experts fear the bill may have unexpected repercussions, despite its intended defense of US interests. Ben Brooks, an AI researcher, blasted the law as an extreme approach that could discourage open-source work and impede US AI growth.

Similarly, Andy Ayrey, the developer of the AI chatbot Truth Terminal, suggested that prohibiting Chinese AI models will delay AI innovation in the West rather than weaken China’s progress. He proposed a more effective approach: promote open-source AI models with ethical rules that encourage cooperation and democratic norms.

Growing Global Scrutiny of AI

DeepSeek has already encountered regulatory hurdles outside the United States. Italy recently banned the chatbot, alleging insufficient data protection standards, and other nations are currently evaluating their data privacy regulations.

Meanwhile, concerns about AI security have generated bipartisan discussions in the United States government. Some lawmakers are concerned that China’s quick progress in AI development would give it a considerable advantage in both the economic and military sectors.

What’s next?

The bill’s future is uncertain, but its debut represents a rising movement in the United States to tighten AI restrictions. If implemented, it would be one of the most stringent AI prohibitions ever enforced, indicating a shift toward tougher technical limits on China.

While discussion continues over the best way to combine innovation and security, one thing is certain: the US-China race for AI dominance is far from done.

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Sagar Saini
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