Federal AI Preemption Talks: OpenAI Subpoena Shows What States Could Lose
A state coalition subpoenaed OpenAI on Friday as the White House and Congress negotiate a deal that could preempt some state AI laws in exchange for support on child online safety legislation. No agreement or bill text exists yet, but the investigation shows which enforcement powers could become bargaining chips in Washington.
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Federal AI Preemption Talks: OpenAI Subpoena Shows What States Could Lose Why it matters: AI News is pushing on evals and safety guardrails, which matters for builders hardening agents against prompt injection, reasoning leaks, and other failure modes. Source: Techtimes http...
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