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Public policy advocates in Virginia are urging officials to hold off for at least a decade on any state-level artificial intelligence (AI) regulations to allow Congress to take the lead.
The Virginia Institute for Public Policy, which bills itself as an “independent, nonpartisan, education and research organization committed to the goals of individual opportunity and economic growth,” gave its public endorsement on June 25 to “a proposed 10-year moratorium” on AI regulations so that Congress can “leverage its Commerce Clause 1 authority to establish federal pre-emption.”
Despite the group’s advocacy for “state-level decision-making,” Caleb Taylor, director of policy at the Virginia Institute, said AI poses an exception due to its profound impact on interstate commerce, national security, and global economic competitiveness.
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The Virginia Institute for Public Policy, which bills itself as an “independent, nonpartisan, education and research organization committed to the goals of individual opportunity and economic growth,” gave its public endorsement on June 25 to “a proposed 10-year moratorium” on AI regulations so that Congress can “leverage its Commerce Clause 1 authority to establish federal pre-emption.”
Despite the group’s advocacy for “state-level decision-making,” Caleb Taylor, director of policy at the Virginia Institute, said AI poses an exception due to its profound impact on interstate commerce, national security, and global economic competitiveness.
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Nonpartisan group calls for moratorium on AI regulation in Virginia, warns of regulatory 'chaos'
Public policy advocates in Virginia are urging officials to hold off for at least a decade on any state-level artificial intelligence AI regulations to allow Congress to take the lead