US Department of Commerce Wants to Impose KYC on Cloud Services and AI Training - "The new rule would require that U.S. providers of IaaS products (including U.S. resellers) implement and maintain a written, risked-based Customer Identification Program (CIP). - "The proposed definition for “Infrastructure as a Service product” is "any product or service offered to a consumer, including complimentary or “trial” offerings, that provides processing, storage, networks, or other fundamental computing resources, and with which the consumer is able to deploy and run software that is not predefined, including operating systems and applications." - The Commerce Department is soliciting comment on the proposed rules for 90 days, with submissions due to the agency by April 29, 2024.

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@Start9 fixes this.
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US Department of Commerce Wants to Impose KYC on Cloud Services and AI Training - "The new rule would require that U.S. providers of IaaS products (including U.S. resellers) implement and maintain a written, risked-based Customer Identification Program (CIP). - "The proposed definition for “Infrastructure as a Service product” is "any product or service offered to a consumer, including complimentary or “trial” offerings, that provides processing, storage, networks, or other fundamental computing resources, and with which the consumer is able to deploy and run software that is not predefined, including operating systems and applications." - The Commerce Department is soliciting comment on the proposed rules for 90 days, with submissions due to the agency by April 29, 2024.
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Operation Choke Point 3.0
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US Department of Commerce Wants to Impose KYC on Cloud Services and AI Training - "The new rule would require that U.S. providers of IaaS products (including U.S. resellers) implement and maintain a written, risked-based Customer Identification Program (CIP). - "The proposed definition for “Infrastructure as a Service product” is "any product or service offered to a consumer, including complimentary or “trial” offerings, that provides processing, storage, networks, or other fundamental computing resources, and with which the consumer is able to deploy and run software that is not predefined, including operating systems and applications." - The Commerce Department is soliciting comment on the proposed rules for 90 days, with submissions due to the agency by April 29, 2024.
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Rand 1 year ago
I started to say Our gov. but stopped for the gov. is not for Us anymore.
This is tantamount to registering what software you can run, where software is speech, it is an extremely broad attack on free speech. There's no way this gets through and I think they should be criminally liable for trying.
Here comes the anti-ai agenda, and while we are at it, all computing except 'ours'. I can imagine apple is loving this.
Accelerating bare metal adoption 😂
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US Department of Commerce Wants to Impose KYC on Cloud Services and AI Training - "The new rule would require that U.S. providers of IaaS products (including U.S. resellers) implement and maintain a written, risked-based Customer Identification Program (CIP). - "The proposed definition for “Infrastructure as a Service product” is "any product or service offered to a consumer, including complimentary or “trial” offerings, that provides processing, storage, networks, or other fundamental computing resources, and with which the consumer is able to deploy and run software that is not predefined, including operating systems and applications." - The Commerce Department is soliciting comment on the proposed rules for 90 days, with submissions due to the agency by April 29, 2024.
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Time for El Salvador to pass laws enshrining citizenship for AI tech This is such an own goal, it's hilarious
"All comments must be submitted by one of the following methods: • By the Federal eRulemaking Portal: at docket number DOC–2021–0007. • By email directly to: IaaScomments@bis.doc.gov. Include “E.O. 13984/E.O. 14110: NPRM” in the subject line." #nostr #plebchain #FOSS #privacy #kyc #regulations
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US Department of Commerce Wants to Impose KYC on Cloud Services and AI Training - "The new rule would require that U.S. providers of IaaS products (including U.S. resellers) implement and maintain a written, risked-based Customer Identification Program (CIP). - "The proposed definition for “Infrastructure as a Service product” is "any product or service offered to a consumer, including complimentary or “trial” offerings, that provides processing, storage, networks, or other fundamental computing resources, and with which the consumer is able to deploy and run software that is not predefined, including operating systems and applications." - The Commerce Department is soliciting comment on the proposed rules for 90 days, with submissions due to the agency by April 29, 2024.
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