US House committee to consider moratorium on enforcing state AI laws
By Emma Whitford ( May 12, 2025, 20:18 GMT | Insight) -- A US House committee will vote tomorrow on a proposal to block states from enforcing artificial intelligence laws and regulations for 10 years amid concern from AI companies that a glut of state bills to regulate the industry will hurt their bottom line. The plan is part of an ongoing budget reconciliation process.A committee in the US House of Representatives will vote tomorrow on a plan to block states from enforcing artificial intelligence laws and regulations for 10 years, amid concern from AI companies that a glut of state bills to regulate the industry will hurt their bottom line....
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