AI is capturing the attention of statehouses across the country. Lawmakers are racing to put up guardrails around the rapidly advancing technology, grappling with how to embrace its massive innovation potential while protecting their constituents from its harms.

Lawmakers’ concerns run the gamut from deepfakes to discrimination and bias in hiring. Also front and center is how the technology can impact jobs, influence elections, or make up information out of thin air.

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