The US Senate is close to passing a provision that would temporarily block states from enforcing their own AI laws - but only if they receive funding from a new $500 million broadband expansion program. The measure, which is part of a tax bill backed by former President Donald Trump, is being driven by Senator Ted Cruz.<br /> The article US Senate moves to block state AI laws for five years if states take broadband funds appeared first on THE DECODER. [...]
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