**Headline: Congress Wants to Control AI Before States Can Even Try**
So, here we go again. A couple of House lawmakers — you know, the ones we trust to keep things running smoothly — have decided to drop a draft framework for artificial intelligence. That’s right, they’re swooping in to save the day, claiming it’s all about minimizing risks and promoting research. How noble.
But hold on a second. This draft wants to put the brakes on state laws regarding AI development for three whole years. Why? Apparently, they think that if states can’t regulate this tech, it’ll make everything better. Because nothing says “smart decision” like a one-size-fits-all approach from Congress, right?
They promise to tackle the risks associated with AI. Just what those risks are remains a bit fuzzy. But hey, they’ll be in charge, so trust us on this one. It’s also worth noting that while they’re busy crafting this shiny framework, they conveniently don’t mention what happens to the actual concerns of regular people.
Isn’t it interesting how lawmakers always seem to find a way to step in just when states are trying to take control? What’s next — federal laws on how we should breathe? Just remember: when it comes to tech, centralized control is the new trend. But don’t worry, they’ve got our best interests at heart.
So, do we really believe that Congress can handle something as complicated as AI better than local governments? Or is this just another case of “we know better than you”?
By Admin | Published: June 4, 2026 at 1:15 pm
