US AI Regulation Enters Critical Phase

Published on 6.13.25

  The US government's efforts to regulate advanced artificial intelligence (AI) systems have reached a critical juncture, with the White House warning of potential overregulation. David Sacks, the top AI official at the White House, has expressed concerns that Congress is failing to pass meaningful legislation, leading to a patchwork of conflicting state regulations. New York is set to become the first US state to restrict high-risk AI models, with a bill aiming to hold developers liable for causing critical harm from these models. The proposed legislation would regulate the development and deployment of AI in various sectors, including healthcare, finance, and transportation. Senator Andrew Gounardes has introduced a sweeping measure to restrict advanced AI systems, citing concerns over public safety and potential misuse. This move is seen as an attempt to strike a balance between regulating AI development and promoting innovation.

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