VERIFY: Breaking Down the 10-Year Ban on AI Regulation in Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill'
- The 10-year ban on state AI regulation in President Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill' allocates $500 million to modernize federal IT systems using AI and passed around mid-2025.
- The bill blocks states, including at least 45 that have introduced AI-related legislation in 2024, from enforcing their own AI laws, causing expected legal challenges over jurisdiction.
- Critics highlight that the bill also includes deep Medicaid cuts that could strip millions of Americans of health coverage and cause at least 51,000 unnecessary deaths annually.
- Elon Musk criticized the bill hours before Senate passage, calling it a 'big, beautiful bill' enabling 'abuses of power' while emphasizing the need for states to retain AI regulatory authority due to rapid AI changes.
- The bill’s passage suggests a federal move to consolidate AI oversight and spending priorities despite contention over states’ rights and significant public health and economic implications.
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The Colossus of Trump
In this episode of the Victor Davis Hanson Show, Victor Davis Hanson and co-host Jack Fowler discuss the current political landscape, focusing on recent legislative developments, particularly the 'Big Beautiful Bill,' the erosion of trust in experts and academia, Trump's unique leadership style, the recent Supreme Court decisions, and more.
·Washington, United States
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·San Francisco, United States
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