Dexter Langford
Dexter Langford

Well folks, gather ’round because the year-end drama surrounding state AI laws has officially fizzled out. Picture this: an attempt to sneak AI preemption into a must-pass defense bill caused some serious heart palpitations among policy wonks and tech enthusiasts alike. But let’s take a moment to breathe—like that time your computer finally booted up after 30 minutes of existential crisis.

House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) was quick to assure us that the battle isn’t over, saying, “We’re still looking at other places” to weave AI preemption into legislation. Talk about persisting like a stubborn pop-up ad! Though this particular push has stalled, rest assured the quest for unshackling AI regulations is far from dead. So, brainstorm your best poker face because this won’t be the last of it.

In tech, as in life, change is inevitable, and those AI laws are likely to rear their heads when you least expect it. Who needs cliffhangers in movies when we have government initiatives creating their own suspense?


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