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In response to the Trump administration's decision to ease regulations surrounding artificial intelligence, various states across the country are stepping up to establish their own frameworks for governing the technology. These state-level initiatives aim to address a wide range of concerns, from consumer protections to the ethical use of AI in healthcare settings.
One primary focus is the growing prevalence of deepfake technology, which can create misleading photos and videos. As misinformation becomes more rampant, states are considering laws to outlaw such deceptive practices to protect citizens and maintain the integrity of information.
Additionally, states are examining how AI can be safely integrated into healthcare systems, ensuring that patient data is handled responsibly and that AI-driven diagnostics are accurate and fair. This proactive approach underscores the importance of balancing innovation with accountability, as states seek to safeguard their residents while navigating the complexities of rapidly advancing technology.
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