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Senate Smacks Down AI Shield as OpenAI and Google Face 50-State Rules

Senate Smacks Down AI Shield as OpenAI and Google Face 50-State Rules

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In this episode, we discuss the U.S. Senate’s 99-1 rejection of Big Tech’s decade-long AI regulation moratorium, forcing OpenAI, Google, and Meta to grapple with a fast-growing patchwork of AI regulation across all 50 states. We unpack how Senator Marsha Blackburn’s last-minute flip, bipartisan alliances, and mounting child-safety and creator-rights pressure derailed Silicon Valley’s strategy—and what Tennessee’s ELVIS Act, California deepfake safeguards, and Texas’s Responsible Artificial Intelligence Governance Act signal for AI regulation going forward. Hear expert insights on national competitiveness, compliance hurdles, and the new AI regulation battlegrounds reshaping everything from hiring algorithms to generative media. Whether you’re building with ChatGPT or investing in next-gen models, stay ahead of AI regulation trends that will define the future of tech.


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