Government Crowdsources Ideas to Lighten AI Regulation Load
Published Date: 9/26/2025
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Summary
The government wants your ideas on how to make rules easier for AI to grow and help everyone. They’re asking businesses, schools, local leaders, and regular folks to share what rules slow down AI and how to fix them. This is a chance to shape smarter, faster AI rules that could boost innovation and save time and money soon.
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