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The bill reinforces the ability of local governments to refuse to build AI data centers in their jurisdictions.
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Data centers typically house thousands of servers for tech and AI companies and require significant resources to operate.
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His announcement follows revelations that an accused campus shooter at Florida State University used the AI chatbot before the 2025 attack that killed two people.
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DeSantis is still promoting an AI Bill of Rights, even as legislation to create such a policy is stalled and likely dead for the legislative session.
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Florida’s regular legislative session is scheduled to end Friday. We’ve seen some priority bills pass the Senate while getting no discussion in the House.
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The National Hurricane Center is expanding its use of artificial intelligence tools to enhance storm tracking and intensity forecasts. The 2026 hurricane season begins June 1.
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These facilities use excessive amounts of electricity and water. Development plans are being discussed in Polk, Palm Beach, Martin, and Citrus counties.
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The House version of the "AI Bill of Rights" has been assigned to four committees for consideration.
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With the explosive growth of artificial intelligence, state lawmakers have started looking at the technology in subject areas such as insurance and education.
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House Speaker Daniel Perez has directed subcommittee leaders to schedule discussions for Artificial Intelligence Week December 8-12.