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Greene is rejected by the artificial intelligence clause “Big, Beautiful Bill”

Author: Kim Jarrett

The representative of the American Marjorie Taylor Greene said that she would not support the budget act if she knew that she had a clause that banned the regulations of artificial intelligence for 10 years.

Greene, R-Ga., Said in a post in social media that she did not know the “big beautiful bill” containing the clause when she voted.

“I am firmly against and this is a violation of state rights and I would vote not if I knew it was there,” said Greene. “We have no idea what she will be able to do in the next 10 years, and giving her free stop and bind the hands of states is potentially dangerous. This should be removed in the Senate.”

Greene said that she would not vote for the law when she returned to the chamber, unless the Senate removes the clause.

“We should reduce federal power and keep their power,” said Greene. “Not the other way around.”

Legislators also speak of a clause. Double -sided group Americans for responsible innovations He issued a letter on Tuesday signed by 260 legislators representing all 50 states asking the Congress to give up prejudice. Among the supporters of 130 are Republicans, 129 are democrats, and one is independent.

“In an increasingly burdened digital environment, young people are in the face of new online threats, seniors are attacked by the appearance of fraud generated by AI, and employees and creators face new challenges in the integration of AI,” legislators said in a letter. “Over the next decade, artificial intelligence will raise one of the most crucial questions about the public policy of our time and it is crucial that state decision -makers maintain the ability to respond.

Democratic representatives of Georgia Scott Holcomb, Tanya Miller and the park itself signed a contract with Republican representatives of Todd Jones and Gary Richardson.

Two Tennessee senators signed – Republican Janice Bowling and Democrat Jeff Yarbro. Members of the Democratic Chamber Afntym Behn and Jason Powell supported the letter together with the Republican Bud Hulsey.

The state of Tennessee Senator Bo Watson, R-Chattanooga, did not sign this letter, but publicly said that he hopes that the US Senate would remove the clause.

“I appreciate the efforts of Congress trying to prevail in expenses,” said Watson in a post on social media. “It’s not easy. I’m worried about a 10-year-old moratorium on the ability of states to regulate artificial intelligence contained in a great beautiful bill-it’s federal exceeding.”

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Kim Jarrett’s career covers over 30 years, stopping on the radio, printing and television. She won awards from both Georgia Press Association and Georgia Association of Broadcasters. Jarrett is the editor -in -chief for Middle square.

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