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No Adversarial AI Act

Congress.gov US Congress Published: 2025-06-25 00:00:00

The proposed Adversarial AI Act has been shelved, indicating a shift in regulatory focus regarding artificial intelligence. This decision reflects ongoing debates about the balance between innovation and the need for oversight in AI technologies. Stakeholders are now considering alternative frameworks to address potential risks associated with adversarial AI without formal legislation. The move highlights the complexities of creating effective AI regulations in a rapidly evolving landscape.

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