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States' Right to Regulate AI Act

Congress.gov US Congress Published: 2025-12-17 00:00:00

The States' Right to Regulate AI Act empowers individual states to establish their own regulations governing artificial intelligence technologies. This legislation aims to address concerns about the rapid development and deployment of AI systems while allowing states to tailor their regulatory frameworks to local needs and priorities. Proponents argue that state-level oversight can foster innovation and protect citizens, while critics warn of potential inconsistencies and a patchwork of regulations across the country. The act reflects ongoing debates about the balance between federal and state authority in the regulation of emerging technologies.

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