Senator Cruz introduces an AI 'sandbox' bill to ease regulatory burdens
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Senator Cruz introduces an AI 'sandbox' bill to ease regulatory burdens
"California, for instance, has moved to restrict AI-generated or manipulated content in political advertising, particularly during elections."
"Colorado has passed a law to prevent AI-driven discrimination in employment, housing, and finance, though its rollout has been postponed."
"Earlier this year, tech giants, including Google, OpenAI, Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon, had backed a moratorium on state-level AI rules."
"In March, OpenAI had even suggested to "create a sandbox for American start-ups and provide participating companies with liability protections, including preemption from state-based regulations that focus on frontier model security.""
California has moved to restrict AI-generated or manipulated content in political advertising, particularly during elections. Colorado has passed a law to prevent AI-driven discrimination in employment, housing, and finance, though its rollout has been postponed. Major technology companies including Google, OpenAI, Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon supported a moratorium on state-level AI rules earlier this year. In March, OpenAI proposed creating a sandbox for American start-ups and providing participating companies with liability protections, including preemption from state-based regulations focused on frontier model security. Momentum for federal preemption waned after the Senate overwhelmingly rejected a proposed 10-year ban on state AI regulation in July.
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