Attorney alleging OpenAI abandoned safety efforts says US states can regulate AI
( August 5, 2025, 20:12 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: OpenAI's motion to dismiss a Hawaii lawsuit over its safety commitments should be denied because Congress preserved US states' regulatory authority over artificial intelligence when it passed the Trump Administration's "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," plaintiff Tamlyn Hunt argues in a supplemental brief. "This congressional action eliminates the factual predicate for Defendant's constitutional defense and warrants denial of the Motion to Dismiss," Hunt said.See attached document....
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