Tech Titans Unite: Lobbying for AI Regulation-Free Decade Sparks Heated Senate Debate

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miércoles, 18 de junio de 2025, 4:02 am ET1 min de lectura
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In a significant move, major tech companies including AmazonAMZN--, GoogleGOOG--, MicrosoftMSFT--, and MetaMETA-- have joined forces in a lobbying effort, urging the United States Senate to approve an unprecedented proposal banning states from regulating artificial intelligence models for the next decade.

The lobbying campaign is spearheaded by Chip Pickering, CEO of INCOMPAS, a trade association that counts these tech giants among its members, alongside multiple smaller data, energy, and infrastructure companies. INCOMPAS launched the AI Competition Center (AICC) in 2024, aimed at influencing lawmakers and regulators amid the rising debates over AI regulation.

The proposal, which has been incorporated as part of a larger bill in the House and is awaiting Senate review, has stirred controversy. While supporters argue that this is critical to prevent a patchwork of state-level regulations that could hamper innovation, critics view it as a power grab.

Vanderbilt University's Asad Ramzanali expressed concerns, stating that responsible innovation should not fear laws curtailing irresponsible practices. Similarly, MIT's Max Tegmark described the effort as an attempt by tech oligopolies to amass more wealth and power.

Within the Republican party, the proposal has led to internal conflicts, with some members advocating for uniform regulations to ensure the U.S. remains a leader in AI innovation. Senator Thom Tillis emphasized the potential obstacles presented by varying state laws, while others like Senator Josh Hawley and Marsha Blackburn oppose the ban, citing the uncertain future capabilities of AI as a risk factor.

As the debate intensifies, the path forward remains uncertain, reflecting broader tensions in the regulation of rapidly evolving technologies. The outcome of this lobbying effort could define the landscape of AI governance in the U.S. for years to come.

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