AI regulation draws support from both sides of the political aisle
Laura Rice | Source: Texas Standard | Posted 07/03/2025

“We’re already seeing some impact on the economy as it relates to jobs and big companies not hiring and doing more automation. … I think the main thing that unites everybody on the right and the left is that we need take measures now to prepare.”
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Concerns over the future of artificial intelligence (AI) have brought together unlikely political allies, including Senators Ted Cruz and Bernie Sanders. Both lawmakers recently collaborated to remove a provision from a budget bill that would have prevented states from regulating AI for a decade. This bipartisan effort highlights a growing recognition across the political spectrum of the need for sensible AI regulations, especially in light of potential job losses and economic impacts due to increased automation.
Brendan Steinhauser, founder of the Alliance for Secure AI, emphasizes that the urgency of AI regulation is being recognized by a diverse coalition, ranging from progressive figures like Senators Warren and Sanders to conservatives like Senators Paul and Hawley. While there may be disagreements on specific policies, the overarching consensus is that immediate action is necessary to address the challenges posed by artificial general intelligence (AGI) and its implications for society and the economy. As AI technology evolves rapidly, leaders from both sides of the aisle are advocating for proactive measures to ensure that humanity's interests are prioritized.
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