US House Lawmakers Release Draft Bill to Prohibit State AI Rules
Article 0 Comments A bipartisan pair of U.S. House lawmakers released draft legislation on Thursday that would prohibit states from regulating the development of artificial intelligence models, a move praised by tech firms but criticized by consumer rights advocacy groups. The draft legislation, released by Democrat Lori Trahan and Republican Jay Obernolte, would bar states from laws “targeting artificial intelligence model development,” meaning states would not be allowed to pass laws requiring models undergo testing before AI firms release them to the public, according to the draft. But the draft also said it would not bar states from regulating how AI technology is used. It aims to create a “national framework that protects Americans, supports innovation, and ensures the U.S leads the world in shaping this technology,” the pair said in a joint statement. “We are releasing this draft to hear from stakeholders, experts, and the public so we can strengthen the legislation before it is formally introduced,” Obernolte said in a statement. Congress has struggled for years to pass legislation to address AI safety concerns. Public Citizen, a consumer advocacy group, criticized the bill, saying it would leave “oversight largely to a federal government that has repeatedly failed to...