Major artificial intelligence laboratories are moving forward with state-level legislation to establish their own regulatory frameworks, as federal efforts to create a national standard for AI have stalled. Many AI companies advocate for a unified national safety framework to avoid a fragmented system of state regulations.
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- loaded language: 'done waiting'
- loaded language: 'carve out their own policy lines'
- loaded language: 'tries to catch up'
- framing: AI firms craft state rules as White House, Congress stall
- editorializing: Major artificial intelligence labs are done waiting on Washington
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AI Companies Develop State Regulations Amid Federal Inaction
AI companies are taking the initiative to develop state-level regulations for artificial intelligence as federal legislation remains stalled. While they support a national safety framework, they are proceeding with state bills to address their regulatory needs.
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- ✕ loaded language: 'done waiting'
- ✕ loaded language: 'carve out their own policy lines'
- ✕ loaded language: 'tries to catch up'
- ✕ framing: AI firms craft state rules as White House, Congress stall
- ✕ editorializing: Major artificial intelligence labs are done waiting on Washington
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AI firms craft state rules as White House, Congress stall
AI Companies Develop State Regulations Amid Federal Inaction