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Bruce Schneier and Nathan Sanders offer some optimistic reflections on the rise of AI-written legislation, though they concede that such AI use should be disclosed.
In Q1 of 2025, there have been significant regulatory and policy developments at the state, federal, and international level regarding ...
States are an important testing ground for new policy ideas. This moratorium would undermine that. Scott Brennen is director ...
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Alberta's personal information protection law ruled partly unconstitutionalUse precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
US senator Tom Cotton has introduced legislation that, if passed, would require high-performance technology, including AI and ...
Sri Lanka is planning to introduce legislation to utilize artificial intelligence in reducing road accidents in public ...
The United States doesn't have a comprehensive legislative framework regulating AI. If states can't make laws, Big Tech can ...
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CNET on MSNStates Want to Regulate AI. Why Congress May Push BackA 10-year moratorium introduced by House Republicans would preempt state and local laws on artificial intelligence.
Congress' recent passage of the TAKE IT DOWN Act marks a pivotal breakthrough. The bill, which helps stop the spread of non-consensual intimate images and deepfakes online, is the first major internet ...
The debate in the United States is taking place as international AI governance efforts struggle with their own enforcement ...
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Jacobin on MSNRepublicans Are Giving Rental Price-Fixing a Green LightThe GOP’s budget reconciliation bill includes a ban on state-level artificial intelligence regulations that could undermine ...
The rule ban would benefit many of the nation’s largest tech companies. Meanwhile, at least 45 states and Puerto Rico have ...
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