Congress Again Drops Bid to Block State AI Laws: What It Means for Employers and Tech Businesses

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Key lawmakers just killed a provision that would have stopped states from enforcing their own artificial intelligence laws from the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), handing a setback to President Trump’s latest push to block state regulation of AI. Tech companies and AI developers were hoping Congress would impose a federal standard that would wipe out the growing patchwork of state rules, but Tuesday’s announcement means that employers remain in the middle of an increasingly…
By: Fisher Phillips
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