🔥【Breaking】Major AI legislation from the U.S. is coming! Are developers exempt? AI legislation in various states frozen for 10 years!
🚀 Senator Lummis pushes the "RISE Act": AI developers are exempt from lawsuits but must be "fully transparent"!
Republican Senator Cynthia Lummis has introduced the "2025 RISE Act", with explosive core content:
✅ AI developers can be exempt from civil liability—provided they disclose model details (training data, limitations, safety constraints)!
✅ Professionals must conduct "due diligence"—lawyers, doctors, and financial advisors are liable if they rely on AI and make mistakes!
✅ Not a "get out of jail free" card—developers who conceal defects could still be sued into bankruptcy! Lummis exclaims: "Innovation should not be punished!" But the Democrats angrily criticize: this is a "super shield" for tech giants!
💥 The House takes action! Nationwide AI legislation is “frozen” for 10 years! States are furious!
Just yesterday, the House passed an explosive bill: for the next 10 years, states are prohibited from creating their own AI laws!
⚡ Republicans cheer: "Avoid 50 states fighting their own battles, unify AI rules across the country!"
⚡ Democrats fire back: "Tech giants are laughing, state regulatory power is stripped away!"
⚡ Controversy focus:
Ohio Congressman David Joyce supports: "Fragmented laws will stifle innovation!"
Far-right Congressman Marjorie Greene is furious: "This is a betrayal of state rights!"
Speaker Mike Johnson stands firm: "National security is above all!"
📉 Tech stocks fluctuate! Is the AI industry entering a "legal vacuum period"?
✅ Good for developers—no need to deal with states' "varied regulations" for 10 years!
❌ Bad for consumers—if AI malfunctions, it will be much harder to claim damages!
🔮 Future prediction:
The Senate showdown is imminent—if passed, the AI industry will see a "Wild West" explosion!
State governments may file collective lawsuits—accusing the federal government of "overreach"!
💡 One sentence summary: The AI "get out of jail free" card has arrived, but the price is "full transparency"! State regulation is "silenced", have tech giants won big?