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Senators voted early Tuesday to remove a controversial 10-year moratorium on state regulation of artificial intelligence from ...
In a decisive 99-1 vote, the U.S. Senate struck down a provision that would have banned states from regulating artificial ...
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States will be able to enact AI legislation again - but a federal plan remains unclear, and the clock is ticking.
Senators voted 99-1 to strike the ban from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. It would have blocked state and local governments from regulating AI for a decade.
“The Senate did the right thing today for kids, for families and for our future by voting to strip out the dangerous 10-year ban on state A.I. laws, which had no business being in a budget bill ...