The Trump administration has publicly condemned a controversial ‘ICEBlock’ app that alerts users to the presence of immigration enforcement agents. The app’s creators argue that it is a tool for self-protection, but critics, including the administration, claim it could incite violence against agents. Tech expert Kurt ‘CyberGuy’ Knutsson has weighed in on the app’s legality, noting that while it may not be illegal per se, its potential to endanger law enforcement personnel is a significant concern.
Meanwhile, the Senate is set to vote on a proposal to remove an AI regulation ban that was included in President Donald Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill.’ This provision, which was intended to limit federal oversight of artificial intelligence development, has sparked debate over its implications for tech innovation and national security. The vote is seen as a pivotal moment in shaping the regulatory landscape for AI in the United States.