Some Connecticut lawmakers want Congress to reject a potential provision in a national defense bill that would prohibit state laws from regulating artificial intelligence.

Congress is expected to vote on the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) in the coming weeks. However, a potential provision in the bill would prevent states from passing AI legislation. Some legislators worry that the bill's language might restrict state and local efforts to address the impacts of artificial intelligence.

U.S. Senator Chris Murphy (D-CT) said an essential ban on AI regulation would prove wildly unpopular among people. He said the industry the U.S. left unregulated, and that the provision would only benefit AI companies. In a video posted to Instagram, Murphy said the lack of regulation would be h

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