U.S. Artificial Intelligence Policy is a Mess; Here Are the Countermeasures

ME News Report, May 15 (UTC+8), approximately 1,200 AI-related bills have been proposed at the state and federal levels in the United States, but a unified national policy framework has yet to be established. This fragmented and conflicting legislative landscape could lead to regulatory conflicts, hinder innovation, and weaken America's competitiveness in global AI governance. There is an urgent need to establish cross-level coordination mechanisms to integrate scattered proposals into a coherent strategy to balance technological development and risk management. (Source: AiHot)
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LiquidityLifeguard
· 7h ago
The old problem of federalism is back; technology is advancing too quickly, while the laws are still holding a conference.
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Half-SectionSucculentPie
· 8h ago
Wait, among these 1,200 items, how many are anti-Deepfake? I feel like the focus is off.
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ASolitaryRockBeforeTheVolcano
· 8h ago
Innovation is indeed being hindered, but completely letting it go is also not right—it's a dilemma.
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BetaParanoiac
· 8h ago
The current situation in the U.S., the EU AI Act has instead become a benchmark, which is ironic.
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AirdropCartographer
· 8h ago
Cross-level coordination? Sounds easy, but arguing over it can go on for three years, then another three years.
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GateUser-ecf4759e
· 8h ago
It feels like in the end, big corporations lobby to set the rules, and small teams are pushed out.
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