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Comprehensive legislation governing AI technology unlikely this session, lawmaker says

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A divided Congress and competing legislative priorities will likely stall any compliance-related work on the use of AI in the workplace.

Rep. Ted Lieu said Tuesday that movement on sweeping legislation that would impact how the technology is deployed at work is unlikely.

“The notion that we’re going to pass some massive 5,000 page AI bill that also regulates 27,000 use cases of AI, including hiring, I’m not sure that’s gonna happen this year,” the Democrat told Axios during an AI at work event in Washington DC.

Lieu—the first member of Congress to write a bill with the help of generative AI—is co-chairing

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