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'What Is The Action You Think The Government Needs To Take?': Thomas Massie Questions Witnesses About AI
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5/12/2025
At Wednesday's House Judiciary Committee hearing, Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) questioned a witness about what she wants the government to do on AI.
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his questioning. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Which of the witnesses is proposing that the government
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should take some kind of action? Raise your hand. Okay, Ms. Toner, what is the action that you think
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the government needs to take? So, I have several suggestions. Perhaps the top priority would be
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to expand the current voluntary collaborations that are being undertaken between national
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security parts of the U.S. government and the U.S.'s leading AI companies. So, there are some early
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efforts right now. They include threat intelligence sharing with the intelligence community. So,
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they are working hand-in-hand in similar ways to how they do with critical infrastructure providers
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or our defense industrial base to ensure that when there are incoming threats, when we do have state-based
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actors trying to infiltrate our U.S. companies, they're trying to find unclassified ways to ensure
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that the companies are aware and can prevent those threats and defend against them. There's also very
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valuable collaborative testing going on. Which direction is most important? The government
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sharing information with the companies or the companies sharing information with the government?
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I think they're both very important. Perhaps if I had to pick one, I'd say the government sharing
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information with the companies. But I think there has also been valuable threat reporting from the
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companies as well. There's also been within the Department of Commerce a dedicated institute,
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the AI Safety Institute, that has been, again, on a voluntary basis working with some of these
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leading companies to test their new, most advanced systems. So, these are systems where the companies
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themselves say, we think they might soon be able to aid in the creation of bioweapons. They might soon
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be able to help not very sophisticated hackers hack into U.S. critical infrastructure. They might pose
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other threats. And there are ways in which having access to classified information, classified expertise,
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allows the government to actually help those companies do tests that they want to be doing anyway.
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Do you think the collaboration should be compulsory?
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No, most likely not. But it should certainly be resourced and authorized and expanded.
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Dr. Jensen.
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I guess you were seeing in my eyes, I'm more of the small government guy.
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I think you're seeing broad agreement on a number of things.
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But you did raise your hand.
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I did a little tipsy-tipsy.
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Okay, yeah.
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We do have...
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Which concerns me.
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Just kidding.
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We'll settle it over.
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I'm interested in your answer.
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Yeah, so I would say this.
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You have broad agreement about the need to provide cybersecurity.
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Now, whether that's an incentive from the government, and then there's some minimum viable
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standard that industry is held to, or whether there's more of a government can reach in and
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monitor everything from the employees to the company to, you know, push someone what becomes
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like voluntary sharing becomes voluntold sharing.
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And so I would tend to think we agree on quite a bit here.
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But let's talk about that split difference, because showing our differences is important
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for you all as a committee.
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And I would say I tend to think that smaller, less government is what's important, because
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that's what's actually allowed these companies to grow, these companies to thrive.
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Now, we have to balance that against that you have a large predatory communist state that
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is directly targeting them.
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So there's a question of what is the federal government's national security obligation to
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protect U.S. persons and companies versus not overreaching with regulation to have them
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spending the marginal dollar to hire attorneys or to invest in some system that they're not
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spending in the lab trying to develop a new edge to the frontier model or some new component.
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So that is a really hard balance to strike.
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So I don't envy your job, but I'm glad you're all going to do it, because it means the basic
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protections that even the federalist papers were talking about, it means thinking about
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what does it look like to declassify sensitive intelligence information where we document
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this so that it's admissible in our courts or in courts and other free societies.
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So I think what you're seeing is we broadly agree on the need to help companies help themselves
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with cybersecurity.
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We broadly agree that the federal government has a role.
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We might disagree on the extent of that role.
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And then we also agree that these companies really are going to define our economic growth
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and prosperity into the coming century.
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I have another question, and probably Dr. Villasenor might be the one to answer this.
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Are AI companies looking to use trade secrets because patents aren't necessarily conducive
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to protecting their intellectual property?
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It's a great question.
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There is a subset of innovations that could be protected either as trade secrets or patents,
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but trade secrets have a far broader scope.
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They can protect far more.
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There are plenty of things that are protectable by trade secrets.
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For example, long lists of files of source code.
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You can't just get a patent on a million lines of source code, but that source code is certainly
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a trade secret.
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And so there's an enormous amount of intellectual property that is not protectable as a patent,
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but that is nonetheless vital to the value proposition and differentiation of the company.
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Isn't the biggest trade secret risk here is somebody just comes in and hires the employees?
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Well, I would hope that employees would respect their confidentiality obligations.
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It is certainly the case that there have been problems like that, but I think that's one risk.
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There's hacking, there's many risks to trade secrets.
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Thank you, Mr. Chairman, I yield back.
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We now go to the rank.
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