Nathan Sanders and Bruce Schneier address the resurgent idea of state-level AI regulation, previously defeated with near-unanimous bipartisan support. They ask: "Which freedom is more important to [readers]: the freedom for a few near-monopolies to profit from AI, or the freedom for you and your neighbors to demand protections from its abuses?," and argue that Democrats and Republicans alike can find common ground in supporting state-level AI governance, pointing to states' closeness to citizen interests. Read more from Gizmodo.
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