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May 7: AI Policy and Stakeholder Tracking Report

Driving the Day

Today is May 7, 2025, and here are the key policymaker and stakeholder actions on AI you need to know: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang argued it would be “a tremendous loss” to lose access to the Chinese market due to export restrictions. In Colorado, a “dramatic 11th hour move” by House Democrats to delay the rollout of Colorado’s controversial 2024 AI law failed after another House Democrat filibustered the attempt. Lastly, OpenAI announced plans to help countries build and run data centers to host local versions of ChatGPT.

In this issue:

  • Washington in Focus: The U.S. court system is considering AI use cases for better access to justice and cost savings.

  • Around the Nation: A proposed Connecticut AI bill moved forward, but it still faces opposition.

  • Across the Pond: A U.K. minister warned the U.K. will face more cyberattacks as AI adoption grows.

  • Global Highlights: A South Korea presidential hopeful vowed to create an AI ministry.

  • Outside Views: A billionaire hedge-fund manager warned about the existential threat posed by AI.

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