Expert Views on 10-Year US State AI Law Enforcement Moratorium


  • The US House of Representatives approved a 10-year moratorium on state AI laws, prompting concern among experts regarding its clarity and potential implications for consumer protection.
  • Critics argue that the moratorium is overly broad and may block necessary state regulations designed to prevent harm from AI technologies, such as bias in hiring and unethical data use.
  • The moratorium’s definition of AI is seen as vague, potentially encompassing a wide range of technologies, complicating regulatory compliance for businesses across various sectors.
  • Several contributors emphasize the need for targeted, flexible state laws to protect citizens rather than a sweeping federal prohibition that may hinder effective oversight and innovation.
  • Experts predict that the ambiguity in the moratorium could lead to legal challenges and delays in regulatory actions, ultimately reinforcing the importance of state-level responses to AI-related challenges.

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Google’s Will Smith Double: Crunchy AI Spaghetti Expert


  • Google launched Veo 3, an AI video synthesis model capable of generating synchronized audio tracks for video clips.
  • The model can produce eight-second high-definition videos with voices, dialogue, and sound effects.
  • A popular benchmark involves a humorous scenario of Will Smith eating spaghetti, first popularized in a viral AI-generated video from March 2023.
  • Javi Lopez tested Veo 3 by recreating the spaghetti scene and noted an odd sound effect of crunching while Smith "eats."
  • The glitch stems from the training data used by Veo 3, which included many examples of chewing sounds, affecting the accuracy of the generated audio.

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