Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Proposes 'Citizen Bill of Rights for AI'
The proposal aims to expand parental controls, ban certain AI uses, and block Chinese AI tools, with support from Florida lawmakers to protect families and utilities.
- Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis proposed regulating artificial intelligence to protect Floridians from potential harms like job losses and misinformation.
- DeSantis criticized federal proposals that could subsidize AI development without sufficient safeguards, warning of an 'age of darkness and deceit.'
- The proposal would allow parents to access their child's conversations with AI chatbots, set usage parameters, and receive notifications if concerning behavior is detected.
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) proposed a bill of rights for the use of artificial intelligence in order to protect Americans. DeSantis said the new legislation aims to “protect Floridians’ privacy, security, and quality of life.” “Our AI proposal will establish an Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights to define and safeguard Floridians’ rights—including data privacy, parental controls, consumer protections, and restrictions on AI use of an …
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Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday proposed an artificial intelligence “bill of rights” to stymie unfettered AI growth, crack down on sexual AI chatbots, and restrict AI data centers in Florida. Hinted at for months, these legislative proposals come in sharp contrast to pro-tech push marking President Donald Trump’s second term in office. Trump — allied with technology titans like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg — toyed with an executive order to thwar…
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