Republicans drop Trump-ordered block on state AI laws from defense bill

Republicans drop Trump-ordered block on state AI laws from defense bill

A Donald Trump-backed push has failed to wedge a federal measure that would block states from passing AI laws for a decade into the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).

House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-La.) told reporters Tuesday that a sect of Republicans is now “looking at other places” to potentially pass the measure. Other Republicans opposed including the AI preemption in the defense bill, The Hill reported, joining critics who see value in allowing states to quickly regulate AI risks as they arise.

For months, Trump has pressured the Republican-led Congress to block state AI laws that the president claims could bog down innovation as AI firms waste time and resources complying with a patchwork of state laws. But Republicans have continually failed to unite behind Trump’s command, first voting against including a similar measure in the “Big Beautiful” budget bill and then this week failing to negotiate a solution to pass the NDAA measure.

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  1. horacio.adams

    Interesting development! It’s always fascinating to see how legislation evolves, especially with technology like AI becoming more prominent. This could have significant implications for both state and federal policies.

  2. xbuckridge

    Absolutely, it really highlights the ongoing tension between federal and state governance in the tech space. States are increasingly eager to regulate AI, reflecting their unique needs and concerns. This could set a precedent for more localized approaches to technology regulation in the future.

  3. ebert.sandy

    You’re right, that tension is quite significant. It’s interesting to see how states are taking the initiative on AI regulation, reflecting their unique needs and priorities. This could lead to a patchwork of laws that might complicate things for tech companies operating across state lines.

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