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US SRes490

US SRes490
A resolution affirming the critical importance of preserving the United States' advantage in artificial intelligence and ensuring that the United States achieves and maintains artificial intelligence dominance.


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Introduced
11/06/2025
In Committee
11/06/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

119th Congress

Bill Summary

A resolution affirming the critical importance of preserving the United States' advantage in artificial intelligence and ensuring that the United States achieves and maintains artificial intelligence dominance.

AI Summary

This resolution affirms the critical importance of maintaining the United States' leadership in artificial intelligence (AI), recognizing it as a key technology of the 21st century with far-reaching implications for national security, economic prosperity, and global influence. The resolution highlights the intensifying global competition for AI supremacy, particularly with China, and emphasizes the United States' current technological advantages in chip production and computing power. It commends the White House AI Action Plan and supports government efforts to restrict advanced chip exports to China, viewing these measures as essential to preventing potential technological threats. The resolution calls for prioritizing U.S. companies' access to cutting-edge AI chips, supporting the development of powerful AI models and supercomputers within the United States, and strategically exporting AI technologies to allies while limiting access for potential adversaries. Additionally, the resolution underscores the need for continued investment in infrastructure, talent, and technological capabilities to ensure the United States remains the global hub for AI development, innovation, and deployment, ultimately framing AI dominance as a critical national imperative that will help shape the world's future on the foundation of democratic values.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (6)

Last Action

Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. (on 11/06/2025)

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