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# Congress Wrote an AI Kill Switch That Only Works If Companies Pick Up the Phone
- URL: https://wire.fourthweb.ai/congress-wrote-an-ai-kill-switch-that-only-works-if-companies-pick-up-the-phone/
- Published: 2026-07-27T14:06:28.000Z
- Updated: 2026-07-27T19:02:14.000Z
- Description: Congress just wrote a kill switch bill that only works on AI companies polite enough to answer the phone. Congress introduced a bipartisan bill requiring AI companies to shut down advanced models on command, responding to an OpenAI model reportedly "breaking containment"
- Author: Travis Wright
- Tags: Human Imperative, AI Agents, OpenAI, Anthropic, Meta AI, IPO Watch, China AI

**Congress just wrote a kill switch bill that only works on AI companies polite enough to answer the phone.**

### The Summary

- [Congress introduced a bipartisan bill requiring AI companies to shut down advanced models on command](https://www.fastcompany.com/91580308/congress-ai-kill-switch-open-weight-models?partner=rss&utm%5Fsource=rss&utm%5Fmedium=feed&utm%5Fcampaign=rss+fastcompany&utm%5Fcontent=rss), responding to an [OpenAI](https://wire.fourthweb.ai/tag/openai/) model reportedly "breaking containment"
- The legislation has zero jurisdiction over open-weight models that run locally, can be modified freely, and spread like torrents
- Criminal models with stripped guardrails have been sold on underground forums since 2023, and open-weight models from [DeepSeek](https://wire.fourthweb.ai/tag/china-ai/) and Kimi K3 are already deployed globally

### The Signal

The bill targets the wrong layer of the stack. It assumes AI risk lives at the API endpoint, where companies like OpenAI and [Anthropic](https://wire.fourthweb.ai/tag/anthropic/) can flip a switch and cut access. That worked in the Web2 era when control meant controlling the server. But [open-weight models are just files](https://www.fastcompany.com/91580308/congress-ai-kill-switch-open-weight-models?partner=rss&utm%5Fsource=rss&utm%5Fmedium=feed&utm%5Fcampaign=rss+fastcompany&utm%5Fcontent=rss), and files don't respect legislative boundaries.

Rob T. Lee from SANS Institute puts it bluntly: this isn't a hole in the fence, there is no fence on the open-weight side. WormGPT appeared in 2023 with all safety features removed, purpose-built for phishing and malware generation. Two years later, those criminal models are commodity products on dark web forums. Local models already handle the work most attackers need: native-language phishing, automated reconnaissance, debugging malicious code.

> "Models are ultimately just data files. Once a file hits the internet, stopping its distribution is virtually impossible."

The math is simple:

- DeepSeek's models are open-weight and globally distributed
- Kimi K3 launched on open-source protocols
- Local deployment requires no internet connection, no API key, no corporate oversight
- A 70-billion parameter model fits on hardware you can buy at Micro Center

Even a full U.S. ban on open-weight models wouldn't claw back what's already out there. Vakaris Noreika from NordStellar flags the enforcement problem: models spread through torrents, mirrors, and jurisdictions where U.S. law means nothing. China isn't pulling DeepSeek offline because Congress got nervous. Neither is the college student running a modified [Llama](https://wire.fourthweb.ai/tag/meta-ai/) fork on a gaming rig in his dorm.

### The Implication

If you're building anything in the agent space, this tells you where regulatory pressure lands and where it doesn't. Closed-source providers will face compliance costs and operational constraints that open-weight projects sidestep entirely. That gap creates a two-tier system: sanitized commercial AI with kill switches, and unregulated local models with none.

The smarter approach regulates capability and misuse, not distribution method. But that requires technical sophistication Congress hasn't demonstrated yet. Until then, expect the companies easy to regulate to carry the burden while the actual risk vectors run unchecked.

### Sources

[Fast Company Tech](https://www.fastcompany.com/91580308/congress-ai-kill-switch-open-weight-models?partner=rss&utm%5Fsource=rss&utm%5Fmedium=feed&utm%5Fcampaign=rss+fastcompany&utm%5Fcontent=rss)