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Federal preemption is necessary to avoid the chaos of state-by-state AI regulations, which could hinder innovation and competitiveness.
There is a regulatory frenzy in the U.S. with states introducing AI bills, but there's no consensus on what these regulations should achieve.
Federal preemption is suggested as a solution to avoid 50 different state regulations on AI, which could hinder innovation and economic growth.
There's a massive risk in trying to regulate new technology like AI at a state-by-state level. Implementing 50 different state rules could slow down U.S. companies competing globally.
Blocking citizens of states with restrictive AI laws from accessing certain AI services might be a necessary step to push for federal regulation.