Connecticut passes sweeping AI regulations
The Connecticut House passed a comprehensive AI bill that Governor Ned Lamont is expected to sign, making the state one of the first to enact broad AI oversight. The move bucks active federal pressure from the Trump administration to leave AI regulation to Washington and signals continued state-level leadership in the absence of federal AI legislation.
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