House lawmakers unveil bipartisan 269-page draft bill to regulate AI
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Ashley Gold
Summary
A bipartisan group of House lawmakers (Reps. Jay Obernolte and Lori Trahan) released a 269-page discussion draft of the Great American Artificial Intelligence Act to regulate AI. The bill would override some state laws, protect AI whistleblowers, and increase fines for AI-enabled fraud. The White House has been skeptical of imposing strict requirements on companies. The draft represents a major step forward but faces a difficult path through both chambers of Congress.
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The White House has been skeptical of any approach that imposes strict requirements on companies.
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