VentureBeat July 21, 2024
Gary Grossman, Edelman

The Supreme Court recently took a sledgehammer to federal agencies’ powers, as noted by Morning Brew.

Less than a year ago, the drive for AI regulation was gaining significant momentum, marked by key milestones such as the AI Safety Summit in the U.K., the Biden Administration’s AI Executive Order, and the EU AI Act. However, a recent judicial decision and potential political shifts are leading to more uncertainty about the future of AI regulation in the U.S. This article explores the implications of these developments on AI regulation and the potential challenges ahead.

The Supreme Court’s recent decision in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo weakens federal agencies’ authority to regulate various sectors, including AI. In overturning a precedent dating back...

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