July 23, 2024 The Death Of Chevron Doesn’t Kill AI Regulation AI Featured, AI Regulation, News In this article:Supreme Court Decision Impacting AI Regulation:Case: Loper Bright Enterprises vs. RaimondoDecision: Overruled the 1984 precedent set by Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council.Chevron Doctrine: Previously required courts to defer to agency interpretation.Implications for AI Regulation:Reduced Agency Power: Regulatory agencies now have less authority to interpret and enforce AI regulations without clear congressional directives.Victory for Anti-Regulation Advocates: Seen as a win for those concerned about the dangers of over-regulation stifling AI innovation.Setback for Pro-Regulation Advocates: A loss for those who support stronger governance to ensure safe and ethical AI development.Solution may be that Congress would explicitly define scope of authority granted to any AI agencyMore https://www.forbes.com/sites/johannacostigan/2024/07/22/the-death-of-chevron-hurts-but-wont-necessarily-kill-ai-regulation/More
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