Josh Hawley Warns Republicans Against Federal AI Moratorium, Defends State-Level Protections
Forbes Breaking NewsNovember 7, 20251 min2,193 views
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- ⚠️ Senator Josh Hawley calls a 10-year federal moratorium on AI regulation a "bad idea".
- 💡 He argues against federal overreach, emphasizing the importance of federalism and states' rights in regulating AI.
Defense of State-Level AI Laws
- 🛡️ Hawley defends existing state laws that aim to protect children, prevent deepfake pornography, and safeguard individuals' names, images, and likenesses.
- ⚖️ He believes these state-level protections, like those in Missouri, should remain in place and not be overturned by federal action.
- 🎯 While acknowledging some state laws might go too far, he asserts that this is part of the federalist process.
Federal Government's Inaction on AI
- 📉 Hawley points out that the federal government has done nothing thus far regarding AI regulation.
- 🚀 He supports states like Missouri, Arkansas, and Texas that have stepped up to protect children and stop predators through AI-related legislation.
- 🚫 He expresses skepticism towards efforts that would prevent states from enacting such protections.
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