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US states debate 'human in the loop' exemption in proposed AI legislation

By Amy Miller ( February 1, 2025, 00:08 GMT | Comment) -- Tech companies and their lobbyists are pushing state lawmakers to carve out artificial intelligence systems with a "human in the loop" from proposed state regulations, arguing it would foster compliance and innovation. But consumer advocates and digital rights groups are warning that could backfire and help companies escape regulation. Whatever state lawmakers decide could have a profound impact on the AI industry across the US.Tech companies and lobbyists are trying to persuade state lawmakers in the US to draft new legislation regulating artificial intelligence with exemptions for systems that involve humans in their training, evaluation and operation, arguing it would foster compliance and innovation....

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