As AI technology vaults forward, groups press for national regulation

By Thelma Grimes | Colorado Politics

As artificial intelligence is sprinting forward, many argue that the public policy to regulate the technology is falling behind.

And with the federal government playing catch-up, states are taking small steps to fill that vacuum, but several sectors, including attorneys general, argue that state-level efforts offer an inadequate, patchwork of rules when what’s really needed, they argue, is a uniform standard on the national and international stage.

Others cautioned against rushing to regulate without careful analysis of a proposed policy’s ramifications for businesses, consumers and companies’ freedom to innovate.   

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