The US Senate voted overwhelmingly, 99-1, to remove the federal moratorium that prevented states from regulating artificial intelligence. This legislation allows state-level governance over AI.
Proponents argue that a consistent federal framework is essential for innovation in AI, while critics highlight potential privacy concerns without state regulations. Senator Thom Tillis voted against the removal.
The vote was included in a broader $5 trillion spending plan proposed by former President Trump, addressing debt ceiling increases and potential cuts to federal aid programs.
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