More than 200 state lawmakers from various states have urged members of Congress to oppose a proposal that would preempt certain state regulations on artificial intelligence for a period of three years. The lawmakers expressed concerns regarding the technology's effects on children, artists, creators, and workers. The letter, which was sent to Congress on Tuesday, was signed by 203 state lawmakers.
Over 200 state lawmakers request Congress to reject AI preemption proposal
A group of over 200 state lawmakers has called on Congress to reject a proposal that would limit state regulations on artificial intelligence for three years. They raised concerns about the potential impacts of AI on children, artists, creators, and workers.
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Over 200 state lawmakers urge Congress to oppose AI preemption in House proposal
Over 200 state lawmakers request Congress to reject AI preemption proposal