Day: July 20, 2025

States Lead the Charge in AI Regulation Amid Congressional Inaction

The U.S. Senate recently voted to eliminate a provision that would have prevented states from regulating AI for the next decade, leading to a surge in state-level legislative action on AI-related issues. As Congress struggles to create a unified federal framework, states are stepping in to establish their own regulations, emphasizing transparency and accountability in AI governance.

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Prioritizing Ethics and Sustainability in AI Development

As AI Appreciation Day approaches, industry leaders are reflecting on the transformative potential of artificial intelligence while emphasizing the urgent challenges of governance, ethics, and sustainability. They warn that while AI presents significant opportunities, it also brings complex risks that must be managed responsibly.

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European Musicians Challenge EU AI Act Implementation

Thirty-one artists from Europe have launched a campaign urging the EU Commission to “Stay True to the AI Act,” criticizing its implementation for failing to adequately protect artists’ rights against AI companies. They argue that the legislation is being weakened, which undermines the protections originally intended for creators.

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New Jersey Leads the Way in AI Innovation

New Jersey has been recognized as a national leader in AI innovation, achieving the top-level designation of “Advanced” AI readiness. The state is making significant investments in AI development, including the establishment of the NJ AI Hub and the launch of the AI Innovation Challenge Administration Grant Program.

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