@AlexBores That’s all well and good, but a patchwork will get blown out of the water. Let’s talk about tools to make unified state regulations, machine readable regulations, and get actual developer feedback from your constituents. https://t.co/OWjZx2YlS9 free, open source, unified.
Looks like there will be an EO for pre-emption this week. If you are a regulator, legal department, AI builder or anyone interested in navigating what comes next reach out.
We offer regulatory predictability directly in your product compliance stack.
NEWS: TRUMP says he’ll sign “ONE RULE” AI executive order this week. The preemption EO has been much anticipated by the tech industry. It comes after the WH and GOP leadership failed to include preemption in the NDAA https://t.co/CHTN6j6a8s
AI is going sovereign, and compliance can’t depend on any single chain.
On Friday we’re unveiling StandardZKP at Art Basel — portable, chain-neutral proofs for data rights, safety, and model lineage.
Stay tuned.
AI is going sovereign, and compliance can’t depend on any single chain.
On Friday we’re unveiling StandardZKP at Art Basel — portable, chain-neutral proofs for data rights, safety, and model lineage.
Stay tuned.
"If you want to prevent 'the next social media crisis,' the solution isn’t 50 competing AI rulebooks that bog down responsible developers;
it’s enforcing the broad protections we already have & creating smart national policies that actually address real harms."
Yes, @castrotech
There may be no more important debate in AI policy right now than how power to regulate AI should be divided between the federal and state governments.
We asked a panel of leading appellate lawyers to explain the state of the law impacting this very question in part one of our AI Policy Legal Primer: Preemption, Explained.
It’s a quick and helpful conversation for anyone looking to understand this issue as it currently plays out in Congress. ⬇️
And stay tuned for more this week!
There’s been a lot of chatter in recent weeks about the dormant Commerce Clause, a doctrine that limits states from passing some laws that burden interstate commerce or that reach outside their borders. It helps to establish a balance between state and federal governance: both states and Congress have a role to play in AI policy, but their roles are not identical.
A panel of leading appellate lawyers explain how courts weigh these questions in part two of our AI Policy Legal Primer: The Dormant Commerce Clause, Explained. Watch below ⬇️
(1/2) On behalf of @TechNetUpdate, I moderated the panel AI Under the Hood: What Policy Makers Need to Know. TechNet member company @RocketOTD, @getauthorship, and Indiana House Speaker @tmhuston shared their insights on how #AI is already being used to benefit consumers,