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The first statutory attempt to ban specific DoD AI uses (autonomous lethal force, domestic surveillance, nuclear launch) was introduced as a minority-party bill without any co-sponsors, indicating use-based governance has not achieved political consensus |
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Senator Slotkin AI Guardrails Act introduction, March 17, 2026 |
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Senator Slotkin AI Guardrails Act introduction, March 17, 2026 |
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| house senate ai defense divergence creates structural governance chokepoint at conference |
| ndaa conference process is viable pathway for statutory ai safety constraints |
| use based ai governance emerged as legislative framework through slotkin ai guardrails act |
| electoral investment becomes residual ai governance strategy when voluntary and litigation routes insufficient |
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| house senate ai defense divergence creates structural governance chokepoint at conference|related|2026-03-31 |
| ndaa conference process is viable pathway for statutory ai safety constraints|related|2026-03-31 |
| use based ai governance emerged as legislative framework through slotkin ai guardrails act|related|2026-03-31 |
| voluntary ai safety commitments to statutory law pathway requires bipartisan support which slotkin bill lacks|supports|2026-03-31 |
| electoral investment becomes residual ai governance strategy when voluntary and litigation routes insufficient|related|2026-04-03 |
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| voluntary ai safety commitments to statutory law pathway requires bipartisan support which slotkin bill lacks |
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