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Pa. House committee splits along party lines over regulation proposal for AI chatbots
The Pennsylvania House Communications and Technology Committee split along party lines over a proposal requiring AI chatbots to include safety features to prevent encouraging self-harm or suicidal ideation. Democrats supported the measure, while Republicans opposed it, citing concerns about regulatory scope and enforcement challenges. The bill includes penalties for violations and aims to protect minors from harmful content.
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