Proposal for a 10-Year Moratorium on AI Regulation

Proposal for a 10-Year Moratorium on AI Regulation

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) has introduced a proposal to impose a 10-year moratorium on artificial intelligence regulation through federal broadband funding.

Key Points of the Proposal

  • The House previously approved a budget bill that included a provision banning state AI regulation for 10 years.
  • Cruz’s approach differs in its method of enforcement:
    • Instead of directly prohibiting state regulation, his proposal aims to prevent it by withholding Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment (BEAD) funds.

Funding Details

  • Cruz’s plan includes an additional $500 million for the BEAD program, which is designed to subsidize the construction of new or expanded broadband networks.
  • The bill specifies that BEAD funds may be used for:
    • Their original purpose of broadband expansion.
    • Constructing and deploying infrastructure related to artificial intelligence models and systems.

Consequences for States

  • States would lose access to these funds if they enforce laws or regulations that limit or restrict:
    • Artificial intelligence models.
    • Systems or automated decision systems that enter interstate commerce within the next decade.
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