A Republican effort to block U.S. states from enforcing new artificial intelligence regulations will remain in President Donald Trump’s tax and spending package for now, Bloomberg’s Emily Birnbaum and Steven T. Dennis report. The Senate version of the AI moratorium would deny states federal funding for broadband internet projects if they enforce AI regulations. The provision would benefit many of the U.S.’s largest tech and AI companies, which have lobbied against a state-by-state “patchwork” of rules governing AI.
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