💨 Abstract
House Republicans proposed a clause in their tax bill to ban states from regulating artificial intelligence (AI) for a decade, aiming to create a uniform federal framework. This move, favored by the AI industry, faces significant hurdles in the Senate due to procedural rules and bipartisan opposition. Senators and state attorneys general argue that federal preemption would hinder state efforts to address AI's risks, such as deepfakes in elections.
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