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US Senate Scales Back AI Regulation in Major Tech Bill

What Happened

US lawmakers have revised a high-profile technology bill, removing core requirements for oversight and regulation of artificial intelligence. The change reflects ongoing negotiations in the Senate, where competing interests are wrestling with how to address the risks and opportunities of AI. The updated version no longer includes earlier language that would have set up specific guardrails for AI systems, as Congress seeks compromises before the legislation moves forward. The bill is widely seen as a cornerstone in shaping future US technology policy, and its AI-related provisions had been closely watched by industry and advocacy groups.

Why It Matters

The scaling back of AI regulation in the Senate bill underscores the challenges in setting rules for artificial intelligence while remaining competitive globally. The move could impact how tech companies develop and deploy new AI tools in the US and may influence other government approaches. Read more in our AI News Hub

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