State Senator Andrew Gounardes has criticized a recent Republican-led Congressional proposal that aims to block states from enforcing regulations on artificial intelligence (AI) for the next decade. The proposal, which is part of a tax bill from the House Energy and Commerce Committee, challenges the traditional GOP support for states' rights. Gounardes, alongside Assemblymember Alex Bores, expressed concerns about the rapid evolution of AI and the potential societal impacts, warning that the lack of regulatory oversight could lead to significant risks for safety, civil rights, and accountability in governance.
Artificial intelligence is not a static product-it's a rapidly evolving force with the power to reshape society in profound and unpredictable ways.
To block states from responding to these risks is to gamble with Americans' safety, civil rights, and democratic accountability.
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