News

A federal proposal that would ban states and local governments from regulating AI for 10 years could soon be signed into law, ...
The National Interest on MSN5d

On AI Regulation, Bigger Is Not Always Better

A comprehensive federal regulatory framework for AI is neither politically nor technically feasible. A more flexible approach ...
Despite the Senate’s July 1 vote to protect states’ rights to keep residents safe, a moratorium is expected to once again ...
States view themselves as watchdogs in the absence of congressional oversight. Meanwhile, industry groups are pressing ...
Support for federal guidelines or regulation around AI technologies received bipartisan support in the last congress, and the Bipartisan House Task Force on Artificial Intelligence released its ...
As the U.S. defines its AI policy, we must ensure states continue to have the authority to protect kids from new technologies ...
The 10-year moratorium gives Congress time to work with industry, researchers, regulators, and communities to craft a smart, national AI framework. No one is calling for a digital Wild West.
Meanwhile, with the state-level AI regulation ban left out of the legislation, a domestic policy cornerstone in Trump’s ...
Congress could ban state AI regulation for a decade. These state lawmakers say 'no way.' President Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" bans AI regulation at the state level for 10 years.
As AI makes its way into classrooms, workplaces, and every corner of daily life, regulation is more important than ever. However, America is now on the brink of a ten-year ban on state-level AI rules.
Major AI companies, including Alphabet's Google (GOOGL.O) and OpenAI, have expressed support for Congress taking AI regulation out of the hands of states to free innovation from a panoply of ...
President Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill” passed in the Senate, but an amendment banning states from regulating AI for a decade didn‘t survive.