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To protect AI, Congress must regulate it

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As part of the budget legislation being debated on Capitol Hill, the Senate this week rejected an amendment that would have prohibited states from regulating artificial intelligence. Backers of the amendment feared, with some merit, that a patchwork of rules would slow down technological development. But the amendment went too far.

The answer to this problem is not to prevent states from protecting their citizens from Big Tech’s excesses; it’s for the federal government to do so itself. Congress must create guardrails and set out a clear set of rules to ensure AI’s development is beneficial for us all. And there’s no time to waste.

Because I represent the interests of content creators such as news publishers and magazines, you might find it surprising that I am optimistic about our AI future. AI offers potential benefits in almost all walks of life — from reporters needing to sift through thousands of historical documents, to doctors looking for early cancers. We don’t want to lose these opportunities. But we can and should pursue these goals while ensuring AI conforms to........

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