
The war is on for Congress’ AI law ban

Another key concern, according to Kyle Morse, deputy executive director of the Tech Oversight Project, is that the provision bans a broad range of laws and may prohibit state-level regulation on any sort of “automated decision system.”
Hayden Field • The war is on for Congress’ AI law ban
2nd tier effects
What we have now, Kak says, is “very far from a patchwork of U.S. regulation — it’s a straightforward laundry list of targeted rules that get at the worst actors in the market.”
Hayden Field • The war is on for Congress’ AI law ban
Not a patchwork of state regulation
Williams says that although the federal government “has not done their job in managing interstate issues,” states should be focused on societal components and the things they can control instead of regulating AI businesses.
The war is on for Congress’ AI law ban
The role of higher ed in regulation—societal issues