Republicans remain skeptical of a sweeping deal to regulate advanced AI, even as Democrats come under pressure to scuttle anything that blocks state rules on the technology.

While the White House backed away from mandatory vetting for AI systems, pro-regulation voices are hailing the new executive order as proof that the momentum is on their side.

While the White House backed away from mandatory vetting for AI systems, pro-regulation voices are hailing the new executive order as proof that the momentum is on their side.

The tech giant unveiled a regulatory framework for advanced AI that splits from new White House plans for voluntary vetting and an enhanced role for the intelligence community.

The draft legislation represents Republicans’ last realistic chance to craft federal rules governing artificial intelligence before the midterm elections.

Legislators said the draft bill is, "intended to solicit feedback from stakeholders, experts, and the public before the bill is formally introduced."

Republicans remain skeptical of a sweeping deal to regulate advanced AI, even as Democrats come under pressure to scuttle anything that blocks state rules on the technology.