White house is talking with congress again to push a federal law blocking state ai rules. The deal would get them to back online safety for kids and deepfake fights.
Might fix the mess of different state regs but puts more power in dc hands. Could let ai develop quicker nationwide or just create new problems down the road.
Fildo28 on
This sounds like big government infringing on the rights of the people.
Where are my libertarians at?
pseudoOhm on
Seems like this administration loves to have conflict, both in and outside the US.
I guess republicans love large, overbearing government now…
reddit-ate-my-face on
States rights but only the ones they agree with, as always.
VirinaB on
Block state laws restricting AI but also block access to Fable – which is it, Trump? 🙄
mlbyas458 on
So states rights for ab, no states rights for ab. The ruling class need to make up they mind
aquagardener on
We will be the product, we will not have choice, we will not have control, and we will like it.
churrmander on
I guess Trump and Co. have a courtroom humiliation fetish.
DonorBody on
Using your retirement money without your permission to prop up the tech bros’ new grift of a product that you also have to beta test against your will.
Spirited-Sir-3034 on
This feels like a bigger story than AI itself. Who should have the authority to regulate emerging technologies: states that can move faster, or the federal government that can provide consistency?
Blochamolesauce on
Dem in power – GOP: “TYRANNY! COMMUNISM! We need smaller gov’t now!”
GOP in power- GOP: “DO AS I COMMAND, PEASANTS!!!”
anrwlias on
So we can safely say that state rights was just another thing that conservatives lie about.
Holiday_Good1213 on
federal preemption is basically just a way for big tech to lobby against any meaningful local safety standards. what’s the actual mechanism they’re pushing to override state-level protections?
psych0fish on
The way AI is being pushed in such a coordinated way is a bit sus
jsta19 on
It’s also to prevent state court juries from delivering massive verdicts against these companies.
BlackStarBlues on
States‘ rights are no longer a thing for conservatives? Interesting.
Sleepdprived on
„Oh we cant put a moratorium or block on data centers in our state… okay but the state tax on the sale of the land to data centers is one trillion percent“
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White house is talking with congress again to push a federal law blocking state ai rules. The deal would get them to back online safety for kids and deepfake fights.
Might fix the mess of different state regs but puts more power in dc hands. Could let ai develop quicker nationwide or just create new problems down the road.
This sounds like big government infringing on the rights of the people.
Where are my libertarians at?
Seems like this administration loves to have conflict, both in and outside the US.
I guess republicans love large, overbearing government now…
States rights but only the ones they agree with, as always.
Block state laws restricting AI but also block access to Fable – which is it, Trump? 🙄
So states rights for ab, no states rights for ab. The ruling class need to make up they mind
We will be the product, we will not have choice, we will not have control, and we will like it.
I guess Trump and Co. have a courtroom humiliation fetish.
Using your retirement money without your permission to prop up the tech bros’ new grift of a product that you also have to beta test against your will.
This feels like a bigger story than AI itself. Who should have the authority to regulate emerging technologies: states that can move faster, or the federal government that can provide consistency?
Dem in power – GOP: “TYRANNY! COMMUNISM! We need smaller gov’t now!”
GOP in power- GOP: “DO AS I COMMAND, PEASANTS!!!”
So we can safely say that state rights was just another thing that conservatives lie about.
federal preemption is basically just a way for big tech to lobby against any meaningful local safety standards. what’s the actual mechanism they’re pushing to override state-level protections?
The way AI is being pushed in such a coordinated way is a bit sus
It’s also to prevent state court juries from delivering massive verdicts against these companies.
States‘ rights are no longer a thing for conservatives? Interesting.
„Oh we cant put a moratorium or block on data centers in our state… okay but the state tax on the sale of the land to data centers is one trillion percent“