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A deal that reached between the sensor. Marsha Blackburn, R-Ten, and Ted Cruise, R-Texas, on how the state can regulate artificial intelligence, is drawn from President Donald Trump’s “Big, Beautiful” bill.
In the collapsing agreement, states seeking to reach hundreds of million dollars in AI Infrastructure Funding in the “big, beautiful” bill will require to avoid adopting new rules on technology for five years, which has been compromised for the original 10 years.
It also included carvouts to regulate child sexual abuse materials, an individual equality and unauthorized use of other misleading practices.
Blackburn on Monday night announced that it was withdrawing her support for the agreement.
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A deal between the sensor. Marsha Blackburn and Ted Cruise on how the states can regulate AI is drawn from the “big, beautiful” bill. (Getty image)
“As long as I have been in Congress, I have worked with federal and state MLAs, parents are working to save their children online, and to control the law to control the virtual space to fight back against the exploitation of Big Tech to the creative community in Tennessi,” Blackburn called Fox News in a statement.
“While I appreciate the efforts of Chairman Cruise to find the acceptable language that allows states to protect its citizens from the abuse of AI, the current language is not acceptable to those who need these security the most,” they continued. “This provision may allow Big Tech to take advantage of children, creators and conservators.”
Blackburn said: “As long as the Congress does not pass the pre -region like the online security of children and an online secrecy structure, we cannot stop the states from making laws protecting our citizens.”
Asked about pulling his support for Blackburn agreement, Cruz “is the night young” by Panbel News.
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Blackburn on Monday night announced that it was withdrawing her support for the agreement. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Image)
But Blackburn now seems to co-propose an amendment with Sen Maria Cantwell, D-Wash, which will completely drag the AI ​​adjournment from the bill.
Cantwell earlier said that the-scrapped deal between Blackburn and Cruise “will” do nothing for the safety of children or consumers. “
“This is just another cheap for tech companies,” Cantwell said in a statement on Monday. “This provision gives AI and social media a new shield against litigation and state regulation. It is Section 230 on Steroids.”
Blackburn is one of the several Republicans, which has expressed concern about a 10 -year ban on the state AI regulation.
Last week, 17 Republican Governors gave Senate Magority Leader John Thune, Rs. D., and House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La. Wrote a joint letter to, which calls for a complete scrap.
The collapsing agreement will need to be closed to the states to adopt new AI rules for five years. (Kayla Bartakowski/Getty Images)
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The letter reads, “AI is already deeply entangled in the US industry and society; people will be at risk as long as the basic rules may apply to ensure security and fairness.” “In the next decade, this novel technology will be used all over our society, for disadvantages and good. It will significantly change our industries, jobs and ways of life, and will reconstructive how we act in intensive and fundamental ways as a people.”
“The Congress is buried a provision, which is opposed to the imagination of our founders – without a thoughtful public debate – to regulate the rights of any state in any way -” it continued.
Some House Republican also said that they do not support the AI ​​provision, including rape Marjori Taylor Green, who admitted that he came to know about it a few days after the voting bill for Trump’s expenses.
“Complete transparency, I didn’t know about this,” Green wrote on X. “I am opposing this and this is a violation of the rights of the state and if I knew it is there I would have voted.”