AI And A Woman's Right to Choose

This blog explores a surprising intersection between emerging AI regulation and long-standing debates over state versus federal authority. As a new federal proposal aims to block states from creating their own AI laws for the next 10 years, it echoes familiar tensions seen in past decisions over issues like reproductive rights. Through the lens of governance, autonomy, and technological progress, this reflection invites readers, especially those new to AI, to consider how our legal choices around technology mirror deeper questions of control, choice, and who gets to decide.

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6/5/20251 min read

🧠 Reflection: Who Decides the Future of AI?

As we explore the implications of the “One Big Beautiful Bill” and its proposal to block states from regulating AI for the next decade, a broader question emerges:

Who should shape the future of intelligence—federal agencies, local governments, corporations, or the people?

This debate becomes even more compelling when viewed through a historical lens. During Trump’s first presidency, the federal government returned abortion rights decisions to the states, framing it as a victory for state sovereignty. Yet now, the same political ecosystem is proposing to remove states’ ability to regulate AI, centralizing authority at the national level.

This contrast isn’t just a policy inconsistency—it’s an invitation for all of us, especially new AI creators and enthusiasts, to engage critically.

* Should states have the freedom to protect their citizens from emerging AI risks?

* Or does innovation thrive best under unified, national guidance?

* Where should the line be drawn between protecting people and promoting progress?

At Create Your Own AI, we believe the future of AI should be co-created, not behind closed doors, but through open dialogue, civic participation, and empowered experimentation. Whether you're just starting to build with AI or thinking deeply about its social impact, your voice matters in shaping what comes next.

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Let’s help define the world it’s building.