US lawmakers have already introduce hundreds of AI bills in 2025 | TechCrunch
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As of early March 2025, the U.S. has seen a significant rise in pending AI legislation, accumulating 781 bills in just over two months, far exceeding the 743 bills proposed in all of 2024. This urgent legislative activity contrasts sharply with the fewer than 200 AI bills from 2023. The increase is largely viewed as a response to the federal inaction on AI governance, particularly with Congress struggling to implement a comprehensive framework similar to the EU's AI Act, amid a backdrop of limited support from the Trump administration.
Just 66 days into 2025 and the number of artificial intelligence bills pending in the US now officially exceeds the total for ALL of 2024.
The legislative chaos can largely be attributed to inaction at the federal level. Congress has struggled to pass a comprehensive AI framework comparable to the EU's AI Act.
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