Trends in State-Based AI Governance Regulations

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Texas recently became the latest state to enter the conversation about AI governance regulation with House Bill 149, the Texas Responsible Artificial Intelligence Governance Act (TRAIGA) in June. As states continue to grapple with the potential and risks of AI, trends are emerging on how they approach regulation of AI models and systems….
By: Lathrop GPM
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