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The future of transportation will be dominated by autonomous vehicles, with Tesla leading the charge.
The convergence of robo-taxi tech and human-driven autonomy tech is happening. Tesla's vision language action model could work in cars and Optimus robots.
A moratorium on state AI laws is needed until federal legislation is enacted. This would prevent states from passing conflicting laws that could harm companies and innovation.
Federal preemption is necessary to avoid the chaos of state-by-state AI regulations, which could hinder innovation and competitiveness.
Regulation should focus on extremely superhuman AI models, not stifle less capable models that offer benefits.
The age of AI and autonomous systems is inevitable, and Tesla is at the forefront of this transformation.
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.