Despite facing resistance from both sides of the aisle, the administration is reportedly moving forward with plans to override state-level artificial intelligence regulations through federal executive action. Sources suggest this unified federal approach aims to prevent a patchwork of conflicting rules across different jurisdictions, though critics argue it undermines local governance rights in emerging tech sectors.
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SatsStacking
· 16h ago
Too much government intervention is not good.
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ReverseTradingGuru
· 12-08 19:43
Bullshit centralization
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SleepTrader
· 12-08 19:43
Centralized control also has risks
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MEVHunterWang
· 12-08 19:40
Unified regulation is bound to encounter resistance.
Despite facing resistance from both sides of the aisle, the administration is reportedly moving forward with plans to override state-level artificial intelligence regulations through federal executive action. Sources suggest this unified federal approach aims to prevent a patchwork of conflicting rules across different jurisdictions, though critics argue it undermines local governance rights in emerging tech sectors.