This week saw major developments in AI regulation across governments. In the United States, lawmakers debated a proposed 10-year moratorium on state AI laws to prevent conflicting rules across states. This would push Congress to create a national AI framework balancing innovation and oversight.

President Trump replaced Biden’s AI rules with a new Executive Order removing mandatory safety tests and bias audits for AI systems. Critics worry this could increase risks from unchecked AI, while supporters say it cuts red tape for tech companies.

The TAKE IT DOWN Act passed Congress, making it illegal to share AI-generated intimate images without consent. However, free speech advocates warn its filters might accidentally block legal content or silence critics.

Experts argue that federal AI strategies must avoid both overregulation slowing progress and weak rules allowing harm. The challenge is crafting policies that protect users while letting businesses explore AI’s potential.

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