A new bipartisan framework could preempt state AI laws for three years.
Reps. Jay Obernolte (R-CA) and Lori Trahan (D-MA) are releasing a highly anticipated 269-page draft bill as a launching pad for discussion about federal AI regulation, Politico reported. In a Bloomberg Law op-ed, the lawmakers said a national standard is necessary to extend protections across state lines.
A new bipartisan framework could preempt state AI laws for three years. Representatives Jay Obernolte and Lori Trahan are introducing a 269-page draft bill to initiate discussions on federal AI regulation. The lawmakers argue that a national standard is crucial for extending consistent protections across state lines. This initiative seeks to provide a foundational framework for the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence.
- Reps. Jay Obernolte (R-CA) and Lori Trahan (D-MA) are releasing a 269-page draft bill.
- The bill is intended as a starting point for discussions on federal AI regulation.
- Lawmakers believe a national standard is necessary to extend protections across state lines. Continue reading https://www.theverge.com/policy/943137/a-new-bipartisan-framework-could-preempt-state-ai-laws-for-three-years
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