
by Kristen Altus at Fox Business
Blackburn, Cruz’s late-night negotiations resulted in states retaining rights to regulate artificial intelligence
The complete expulsion of an artificial intelligence (AI)-related amendment in President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” is supposedly a big win for American families, businesses and the administration itself, according to one legal watchdog group.
“The removal of the 10-year and 5-year AI moratorium from Trump’s bill is a major victory,” Article III Project President and founder Mike Davis told Fox News Digital on Tuesday. “We don’t need to degrade ourselves like China to outcompete them.”
“We believe in protecting our children, safeguarding intellectual property, and ensuring our system of free speech, self-governance and innovation thrives,” he continued. “This provision would have handed over our cultural and economic future to Big Tech oligarchs.”
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In the early morning hours on Tuesday, an agreement collapsed between Sens. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., and Ted Cruz, R-Texas. A moratorium that would have required states seeking to access hundreds of millions of dollars in AI infrastructure funding in the “big, beautiful” bill to refrain from adopting new regulations on the technology for five years — a compromise down from the original 10 years — was totally removed from the bill…
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