Rep. Jay Obernolte (R-Calif.) has also defended the provision, saying it’s necessary to avoid a “labyrinth of regulation” with “50 different states going 50 different directions on the topic of AI regulation.”
Maybe if you stopped cheering for “states rights,” it wouldn’t come to this.
It was never actually States Rights. It was always about power. “When we have power everyone has to follow our laws. When we don’t have power we don’t have to follow the laws.”
Maybe if you stopped cheering for “states rights,” it wouldn’t come to this.
It was never actually States Rights. It was always about power. “When we have power everyone has to follow our laws. When we don’t have power we don’t have to follow the laws.”