Tech Policy Press: How the AI Framework Breaks Trump’s Promise to Kids, Artists and Communities Brad Carson is president of Americans for Responsible Innovation (ARI) and a former congressman representing Oklahoma.
DefenseScoop: A policy gap is threatening the Pentagon’s AI innovation pipeline Morgan Plummer is Vice President of Policy at Americans for Responsible Innovation. He previously served as a Professor of Practice at the U.S. Air Force Academy and as Managing Director of the Department of Defense’s National Security Innovation Network.
The Chuck Toddcast: AI Needs Serious Regulation & Serious Regulators Former Oklahoma Congressman and now president of Americans for Responsible Innovation Brad Carson joins the Chuck Toddcast for a wide-ranging conversation about why AI may be the most consequential policy issue nobody in Washington is seriously addressing.
Roll Call: Online liability shield still a lightning rod after 30 years Senators on both sides of the aisle criticized liability protections for social media platforms at a Senate Commerce Committee hearing on Wednesday, but largely stopped short of supporting a full repeal as sought by some lawmakers.
Gizmodo: Former Military Officials, Academics, and Tech Policy Leaders Denounce Pentagon’s Tactics Against Anthropic Over two dozen former defense and intelligence officials, tech policy leaders, and academics have signed on to a letter addressed to members of Congress over the Pentagon’s recent decision to list Anthropic as a supply chain risk.
The Hill: GOP state lawmakers urge White House to halt efforts to block state AI laws More than 50 Republican state lawmakers are calling on the White House to stop efforts to prevent the passage of state AI laws, as the Trump administration takes aim at a Utah measure.
NOTUS: Trump Moves to Cut Anthropic From Federal Agency Work President Donald Trump said he is moving to ban federal agencies from working with the artificial intelligence company Anthropic after a weeks-long fight between the company and the Pentagon.
Forbes Newsroom: AI Could Make The World ‘Unrecognizable’ In 5 Years Former Congressman Brad Carson, the President of Americans for Responsible Innovation and the founder of Public First Action PAC, joined "Forbes Newsroom" to discuss what guardrails should be put in place to govern AI.
The Washington Times: The Law That Shields Social Media From Accountability Section 230 is back at the center of Washington’s fight over Big Tech. Lawmakers are debating whether the legal shield that protects online platforms from liability still makes sense in an era of algorithm-driven feeds and rapidly expanding AI tools.
Wall Street Journal: These Rural Americans Are Trying to Hold Back the Tide of AI Howell Township, a conservative farming area in Michigan, is known for being friendly to businesses. But when a developer proposed converting 1,000 acres of farmland into a massive data center for training artificial-intelligence models last year, the community fought back.
Roll Call: Brad Carson’s latest role puts him in the fight over AI When the people of Oklahoma said no to electing him to the Senate in 2004, Democratic former Rep. Brad Carson started saying yes. “I supported candidates I believed in. That brought me back to Washington, D.C., to work at the Department of Defense,” Carson said. “I said yes to go be an academic at University of Virginia. And so I was always looking for interesting things to do.”
Time: How Christian Leaders Are Challenging the AI Boom As technologists race to accelerate AI’s progress with minimal guardrails, they are being met with increasing resistance from a powerful global contingent: Christian leaders and their congregations.