A recently passed budget bill includes a controversial provision that prohibits states from regulating artificial intelligence (AI) for ten years. This clause, which came into effect immediately upon the bill's enactment, aims to prevent a patchwork of state laws that could complicate compliance for companies. The need for federal oversight of AI is acknowledged, given the risks associated with the technology. The article emphasizes concerns about the slow pace of federal legislation amidst political polarization, suggesting that immediate federal action on AI regulation is unlikely.
The new budget bill includes a provision prohibiting states from regulating AI for the next decade, which has sparked concerns about oversight and potential risks.
The delay in federal consumer protection laws, especially concerning AI, is troubling given the inherent risks associated with this powerful technology.
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