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On AI Regulation, Bigger Is Not Always Better
A comprehensive federal regulatory framework for AI is neither politically nor technically feasible. A more flexible approach ...
From August 2, 2025, providers of general purpose artificial intelligence (GPAI) models in the European Union need to start ...
The world urgently needs to find a global approach on regulating artificial intelligence, the United Nations' top tech chief ...
"Something about collectively deciding we’re going to live our lives the way AI tells us feels bad and dangerous," warns ...
The federal government dropped its actions against state-level guardrails, leaving tech policy leaders split on how to balance tech advancement with proper oversight.
Several states have taken proactive measures to introduce AI regulation bans. These bans vary significantly depending on the state’s priorities and specific concerns.
The issue of states regulating — or not regulating — AI is back in a big way.
As the U.S. defines its AI policy, we must ensure states continue to have the authority to protect kids from new technologies ...
Google announced on Wednesday its plans to sign onto the European Union's "Code of Practice" for artificial intelligence, a ...
The president's "One Big Beautiful Bill," which could freeze state and local artificial intelligence regulations for the next decade, is raising concerns nationwide as the Senate introduces its ...
Obernolte argues that he wants AI regulation—but that it first should come from Washington, and that the moratorium would give Congress time to pass it. After that core legislation is figured ...