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C&T Subcommittee Holds Hearing on network infrastructure demands for AI and uses in the media and entertainment industries.

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C&T Subcommittee Holds Hearing on network infrastructure demands for AI and uses in the media and entertainment industries.

Jun 04, 2025
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - Today, Congressman Richard Hudson (NC-09), Chairman of the Subcommittee on Communications and Technology, led a hearing titled AI in the Everyday: Current Applications and Future Frontiers in Communications and Technology

"Our adversaries will stop at nothing to undermine our leadership in technological advancement and utilize AI to threaten our way of life. We must continue to innovate and develop to prevent that from happening," said Chairman Hudson. "Competition in AI is a global issue, and it is imperative that the United States maintains its leadership."

Watch the full hearing here.

Below are key excerpts from today's hearing:

Congressman Rick Allen (GA-12): "My district experienced significant telecommunications disruptions from Hurricane Helene. It took weeks in some areas for phone services to return to normal. Could artificial intelligence help mitigate these disruptions in the future, and if so how?" Mr. Pickering: "The answer is yes. The AI application, whether it is in our fiber, wireless, or in any of our networks, is able to both manage and optimize redundancy, resiliency, and be able to get systems back up and running and identify where issues are much more quickly than in the past."

Congressman Jay Obernotle (CA-23): "[One] assertion that's been made is that this [AI moratorium] is a giveaway to big tech. Is that something you would agree with or disagree with?" Mr. Pickering: "As an advocate for competitors for 40 years, for the new entrants, the new technology, the upstarts, the innovators, the entrepreneurs, it's the exact opposite. If you're a small startup, you cannot afford the patchwork of 50 states."

Congresswoman Erin Houchin (IN-09): "Artificial intelligence is no longer a far-off concept. It's already changing how we live, work, and communicate, but its success still depends on the basics: fast, reliable, broadband infrastructure, access to spectrum, cybersecurity, and reliable energy. For rural communities like in Southern Indiana, like mine and across the country, those fundamentals are not always guaranteed. That's why I'm fighting to close the digital divide and make sure that those small communities aren't left behind."

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