House talks look at blocking some state AI laws, including in California and New York
House lawmakers are negotiating federal legislation to block certain state laws on artificial intelligence, particularly those in California and New York that require developers to disclose information about new models. The proposed bill would allow states to regain regulatory power after two years, while discussions continue over whether to implement mandatory vetting for AI developers.
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