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In Congress: New version of 10-year state AI law ban tied to broadband funding
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) unveiled a proposal to tie federal broadband funding to a 10-year moratorium on state AI laws.
AI Legislative Update: June 6, 2025
This week: California’s AI bills survive the deadline for chamber-of-origin approval, Connecticut’s AI bill loses to the clock, and New York’s AI measures continue to simmer in Albany.
Guide to Congress’ proposed 10-year moratorium on state AI laws
The big budget bill currently moving on Capitol Hill contains a clause that would nullify all state laws around artificial intelligence for the next ten years.
Bipartisan lawmakers from 50 states tell Congress: Don’t stop us from acting on AI
In an open letter released this morning, 260 state legislators say the 10-year ban on state AI laws, hidden in the big budget bill, would silence critically needed discussions around AI policy.
New poll finds widespread bipartisan support among Americans for commonsense AI laws
A new poll finds that Americans in both parties are strongly in favor of AI regulations, and oppose the decade-long ban on AI safety laws currently being considered in the Congressional budget bill.
AI Legislative Update: May 30, 2025
This week: Texas lawmakers passed the TRAIGA bill in the Senate. Three California bills that would regulate AI platforms have moved to third reading in the state Senate. Two bills that would regulate transparency in AI and AI-driven chatbots are progressing in New York. Nebraska passed a third bill aimed at protecting kids in the digital realm, and Vermont approved its version of a Kids Code bill.
Texas Senate approves TRAIGA, the landmark Texas Responsible AI Act
Working over the long Memorial Day weekend, Texas legislators gave final approval to TRAIGA, the Texas Responsible AI Act.
AI Legislative Update: May 23, 2025
The California legislature’s “suspense day” on May 23 saw two AI-related bills die and three move on to further consideration. Nebraska adopted a second bill on kids and social media, and Texas’s TRAIGA bill moved ahead in the Senate.
In early ruling, federal judge defines Character.AI chatbot as product, not speech
U.S. District Court Judge Anne C. Conway allowed most of the plaintiff’s claims against the Character.AI to proceed. Significantly, Judge Conway ruled that Character.AI is a product for the purposes of product liability claims, and not a service.
Transparency Coalition announces new board appointments
Joining the Transparency Coalition Board of Directors are, from left, Christy Johnson, Leigh McMillan, and Yoko Miyashita. Casey Mock, far right, is joining the Transparency Coalition Action Fund Board of Directors.
Nebraska adopts two new laws to protect kids from AI and social media
Two bills focused on protecting kids from the harms of social media and digital apps have been approved by Nebraska lawmakers. One more ‘digital kids’ bill remains in play with the legislature scheduled to adjourn on June 9.
Today’s Chicago Sun-Times gaffe shows the world how AI chatbots actually work
The paper’s recommended books included many titles that don’t exist. Editors say they’re ‘looking into’ how it happened, but many suspect an AI chatbot hallucinated the fake books.
AI Legislative Update: May 16, 2025
This week: Congress considers a 10-year moratorium on all state-level AI laws, while the California Assembly moves the AI Copyright Transparency Act on to the Senate and Nebraska approves a kids-and-social-media bill.
Pope Leo XIV is already addressing artificial intelligence. Here’s what he actually said
Pope Leo XIV, the first American Pope, has pledged to engage with the contemporary world in all its facets—including the challenge of artificial intelligence.
California Assembly approves AI Copyright Transparency Act, bill now moves to Senate
The bill would require AI developers to document any known copyrighted material used to train a model, and to allow copyright holders to confirm that their work was or was not used.
Full report here: US Copyright Office draft on AI training is sparking controversy
In a new ‘pre-publication’ report, the U.S. Copyright Office pushed back against AI developers’ claims of fair use. President Trump responded by firing the director.
AI Legislative Update: May 9, 2025
AI-related bills are alive and moving in California, Texas, Nebraska, and New York.
Held in suspense: Three key California AI bills await their fate on May 23
Three California bills that would further AI transparency and security have been put on ‘on suspense’ in Sacramento. We dive into what that means.
AI companion chatbots are ramping up risks for kids. Here’s how lawmakers are responding
AI companion chatbots on sites like Character.ai and Replika are quickly being adopted by American kids and teens, despite the documented risk to their mental health.
AI Legislative Update: May 2, 2025
This week in AI legislation: Congress passes the Take It Down Act, California AI bills move through committee, and Texas TRAIGA gets its first hearing in the Senate.