The United States has no comprehensive AI statute
Is this legally binding?
Binding. Binding law. It applies to everyone in scope, whether or not anyone points at it.
As of this dataset's verification date Congress has enacted no general AI law. One narrow AI content statute is in force, the TAKE IT DOWN Act. The proposed state law moratorium was stripped from the budget reconciliation bill by 99 votes to 1 on 1 July 2025, and the March 2026 National Policy Framework asking Congress to preempt state law has not been enacted.
What this connects to
3 relations. Official relations are the ones the source documents state; anything marked GAGE analysis is our reading, not an agency's.
Maps across to1
- InstrumentPersonal Data Protection Act 2012 (No. 26 of 2012)BindingSingaporeGAGE analysis, not official
Neither jurisdiction governs AI through an AI statute. Both reach it through law that predates it
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