
"State-level AI regulations are advancing faster than federal efforts, creating new compliance challenges for enterprises, and prompting Silicon Valley to increase political spending to influence the outcome. Meta is the latest to escalate its efforts, committing tens of millions of dollars to a new bipartisan super PAC that will support tech-friendly candidates across the country, Axios reported. The group, known as the American Technology Excellence Project, will be led by Republican strategist Brian Baker and the Democratic consulting firm Hilltop Public Solutions."
"Meta is the latest to escalate its efforts, committing tens of millions of dollars to a new bipartisan super PAC that will support tech-friendly candidates across the country, Axios reported. Its stated mission is to promote and defend US technology companies, advocate for AI progress, and give parents more control over how their children use online apps and AI tools."
State-level AI regulations are proceeding faster than federal policymaking, producing new compliance burdens for enterprises that must navigate differing rules across states. The regulatory acceleration has prompted major technology companies to increase political spending to shape legislative outcomes. Meta committed tens of millions of dollars to a new bipartisan super PAC that will support tech-friendly candidates nationwide. The super PAC, named the American Technology Excellence Project, will be led by Republican strategist Brian Baker and the Democratic consulting firm Hilltop Public Solutions. The group aims to promote and defend U.S. technology companies, advocate for AI progress, and give parents greater control over children's use of online apps and AI tools.
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