H.R. 3303: America—Israel AI Cooperation Act
This bill is known as the America—Israel AI Cooperation Act. Its primary purpose is to change the rules about exporting certain advanced integrated circuits, which are crucial components used in artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, to Israel. Here are the key aspects of what the bill aims to do:
Export Regulation Modifications
The bill requires the Secretary of Commerce to make specific changes to a current regulation about exporting advanced integrated circuits. This regulation is termed the "Framework for Artificial Intelligence Diffusion," and it currently governs how certain sensitive technology can be exported from the United States.
Inclusion of Israel
One significant change this bill would implement is the inclusion of Israel in a list of countries that are allowed to receive certain controlled items without facing the same stringent export requirements that apply to other countries. Essentially, exports of advanced integrated circuits to Israel would be treated the same way as they are for other listed countries designated under the new regulatory framework.
Equal Treatment for Export Requirements
The bill also ensures that exports of these advanced integrated circuits to Israel are subject to the same conditions, exceptions, and requirements as exports to the other countries included in the regulatory list. This means that any special permissions or exemptions for those other countries would also apply to exports to Israel.
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Date | Action |
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May. 08, 2025 | Introduced in House |
May. 08, 2025 | Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. |
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