Overview
- Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene voted for the bill without realizing it strips states of AI regulatory power for a decade.
- She expressed regret on social media and said she would have voted against the measure if she had known about the clause.
- Greene called the provision a violation of state rights and warned that unchecked AI development poses unknown risks.
- The congresswoman pledged to push Senate colleagues to eliminate the AI preemption section before final passage.
- The dispute underscores debates over legislative oversight and the balance between federal authority and state autonomy in AI regulation.