How Banning State Regulations of AI Harms Workers

As featured on the Progressive Caucus Center:
The ban on state regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) contained in both the House and Senate versions of the Republican megabill is overly broad, dangerous to workers, and out of step with public interest. This provision – a ten-year blanket ban on state and local governments’ ability to protect their residents from the harms of AI – is a reckless giveaway to Big Tech that will have far-reaching consequences for economic fairness, worker power, and public trust.
Both the Senate and House versions of the provision use an extremely broad definition of AI—including automated decision-making systems – tying the hands of state lawmakers from taking any meaningful role in how AI technologies are being rapidly rolled out in many sectors of society. The Senate version ties the moratorium on regulating AI to federal funding for broadband internet infrastructure - a program on which all 50 states and territories rely to make critical progress to improve connectivity.
The provision is opposed by a broad, bipartisan coalition – including unions, civil rights groups, state attorneys general, members of Congress across the political spectrum, and the public, who understand it as a rash giveaway to big tech. Banning state regulation of AI gives even more power to a handful of billionaires, while reducing the power of working people and communities.