As rage about artificial intelligence and the data centers powering it grows, Congress is taking notice - not with any legislation or law, but by spying on public opposition.
A newly created intelligence agency of the Congress (yes, it has its own now) is warning that legislators are in danger from an angry public. The U.S. Capitol Police Intelligence Services Bureau, created after January 6 and in parallel to the 18-member Executive Branch intelligence community, laid out the warning in an internal intelligence report produced in April. [Read More]