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Artificial Intelligence has piqued the interest of Florida policy makers and politicians ahead of the upcoming 2026 Legislative session. But the state may be on a collision course with the federal government.
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The bill of rights is intended, in part, to protect children and senior citizens from abuses involving artificial intelligence.
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The governor announced Thursday that he has been working with Florida legislators on a wide-ranging bill to protect Floridians from the "obvious dangers" of artificial intelligence.
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Florida already applies the law as equally to AI as it does to humans, witnesses say.
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A Pensacola researcher has been named to the newly formed National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence. Dr. Ken Ford, the founder, and CEO of…