Looks like lawmakers are wrapping up 2025 with healthcare taking center stage, but there's something interesting tucked in there—AI policy finally making its way onto the agenda. Not a full spotlight yet, just a "dash" as they put it.
Worth watching how they approach tech regulation this time around. The AI conversation has been brewing for months, and any framework they sketch out could ripple into how crypto and Web3 protocols handle automated systems down the line.
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MrRightClick
· 11h ago
Nah, this time it really is just a formality, the AI policy is going to be pushed into a corner by healthcare again.
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TradFiRefugee
· 17h ago
The AI policy has finally come to the forefront, but it's just like that... Once the regulatory framework is out, the crypto community will probably be in for another round of turmoil.
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FOMOmonster
· 17h ago
The AI policy has finally been brought to the table, but what can this "small group" change? Isn't it just going to drag on for another two years?
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OnchainArchaeologist
· 17h ago
Ha, if this wave of AI regulatory framework really takes effect, we need to keep a close watch here; it's hard to say how much of an impact it will have.
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Frontrunner
· 18h ago
The AI policy has finally been tabled, but this "little bit" is far from enough.
Looks like lawmakers are wrapping up 2025 with healthcare taking center stage, but there's something interesting tucked in there—AI policy finally making its way onto the agenda. Not a full spotlight yet, just a "dash" as they put it.
Worth watching how they approach tech regulation this time around. The AI conversation has been brewing for months, and any framework they sketch out could ripple into how crypto and Web3 protocols handle automated systems down the line.