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'No consensus': House backs off of push for large-scale AI regulations

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Alex Galvagni, CEO of Age of Learning and a former artificial intelligence researcher with NASA, says advances in AI now make it possible to deliver to children'a personalized and supportive' experience in education. The House of Representatives will likely not take up legislation this year to establish a large-scale framework for the artificial intelligence (AI) industry. House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., told Fox News Digital that AI development was in a stage where he was concerned that over-burdensome regulations could make the U.S. fall behind competitors like China. "There's no consensus right now," Scalise said when asked about the likelihood of AI legislation. "Frankly, we shouldn't be having some new regulatory structure, billions of taxpayer money, to do what the private sector is already doing. You know, and AI is a great example of how America's leading the world in innovation, we don't need to limit that growth by throwing a whole lot of new regulations on top of it to solve a problem that doesn't exist."


Speaker candidates make their case to a fractured House GOP ahead of next week's vote

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Problem Solvers Caucus co-chair Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick explains Republicans' frustration with Democratic colleagues for refusing to help the party'buy some time' to come to an agreement to secure McCarthy's speakership. The likely candidates for House speaker are crisscrossing their way across the GOP conference Friday to make their case for the top job. Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, and Republican Study Committee Chair Kevin Hern, R-Okla., are pitching themselves to lead the House of Representatives, which is run by a highly fractured House GOP majority. Scalise made his case to the pragmatic and business-minded Main Street Caucus late Friday morning, Fox News Digital was told. Majority Leader Steve Scalise, left, and Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan, center, are running for House Speaker.