Rush to regulate AI divides Democrats in Congress
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Democratic lawmakers in Congress are divided on how to regulate artificial intelligence, with some pushing for sweeping regulations and others seeking cooperation and compromise. Recent proposals have fueled public angst about the technology's impact on jobs, communities, and the environment. Rep. Lori Trahan's draft bipartisan AI framework, co-sponsored with Rep. Jay Obernolte, aims to balance regulation with innovation, but has drawn criticism from within her own party. The Democratic House Commission on AI and the Innovation Economy opposes the bill, citing its preemption of state AI development laws. The proposal has also faced opposition from labor and civil society organizations.