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Rick Scott Pushes Bills Targeting AI – Driven Cybercrime Schemes

Florida Daily

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July 8, 2026

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U.S. Sen. Rick Scott is calling on Congress to pass a package of bills aimed at cracking down on scammers who defraud and exploit Americans, including seniors who have increasingly been targeted through phone scams, cybercrime and artificial intelligence. Scott said the legislation is part of a broader push to combat fraud and hold criminals []

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Tampa Free Press

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· Jul 8, 2026

Scam Epidemic Under Fire: Florida Sen. Rick Scott Pushes New Blitz To Protect American Wallets

U.S. Senator Rick Scott is calling on Congress to pass a series of bills designed to crack down on fraudsters exploiting American citizens through cybercrime and financial scams. The legislative push comes amid broader federal efforts by the Trump administration to combat fraud across the country. The legislative package targets both individual scammers and foreign [] Scam Epidemic Under Fire: Florida Sen. Rick Scott Pushes New Blitz To Protect American Wallets

The West Australian

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· Jul 7, 2026

'Cheating, deceiving': govt pledges to probe AI risks

Artificial intelligence technology can already blackmail humans and hack computer systems, a minister warns, and an Australian agency is testing its limits.

Washington Examiner

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· Jun 23, 2026

Senators unveil bipartisan bill to safeguard children from AI chatbots

A bipartisan duo unveiled a bill Tuesday to regulate artificial intelligence chatbots to protect children, as legislators continue to debate rules for the fast-moving technology. The bill, authored by Sens. John Curtis (R-UT) and Adam Schiff (D-CA), would strengthen requirements for existing rules by creating a federal framework that requires AI systems to implement child-safety-by-design, []

Bisnow News

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· Jun 24, 2026

Brokerages Are Racing To Adopt AI. Costs And Headaches Are On The Rise

Artificial intelligence is the No. 1 buzzword in business, and it's no different in commercial real estate, where transaction specialists are being pushed to reinvent how they work. As firms race to weave AI into their operations, some have integrated...

Associated Press

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· Jun 30, 2026

Global scammers are using US tech to fleece people out of life savings

Technology from American companies is being used to power a revolution in the scam industry, playing a key role in the industrialization and globalization of fraud. (AP video/ Serginho Roosblad/David Goldman). Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Read more: https://apnews.com​ This video may be available for archive licensing via https://newsroom.ap.org/home

KSAT San Antonio

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· Jun 29, 2026

Experts warn World Cup fans about AI-powered travel and ticket scams

From fake vacation rentals to counterfeit tickets, artificial intelligence is helping scammers create fraudulent websites that closely resemble legitimate booking platforms and official ticket sellers.

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Related coverage for "Rick Scott Pushes Bills Targeting AI – Driven Cybercrime Schemes": Tampa Free Press — Scam Epidemic Under Fire: Florida Sen. Rick Scott Pushes New Blitz To Protect American Wallets. The West Australian — 'Cheating, deceiving': govt pledges to probe AI risks. Washington Examiner — Senators unveil bipartisan bill to safeguard children from AI chatbots. Bisnow News — Brokerages Are Racing To Adopt AI. Costs And Headaches Are On The Rise. Associated Press — Global scammers are using US tech to fleece people out of life savings. KSAT San Antonio — Experts warn World Cup fans about AI-powered travel and ticket scams