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MAY 17, 2024 | US

BSA Urged Congress to Pass Workable Federal AI Legislation Following Passage of CO AI Bill

Pluribus News

By Austin Jenkins

BSA | The Software Alliance Senior Vice President of US Government Relations Craig Albright urges Congress to pass federal legislation on artificial intelligence amid the passage of the Colorado AI bill.

In a statement, Craig Albright, senior vice president of U.S. government relations at BSA | The Software Alliance, an industry trade group, said “aspects of the legislation that do not reflect the roles of different businesses within the AI value chain.”

Albright urged Congress to pass federal legislation and said, absent that, “state legislative leaders should continue to emphasize consistency and workability in AI policy.”

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Original Posting: https://pluribusnews.com/news-and-events/colorado-blazes-trail-with-ai-regulation-bill/

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