Artificial intelligence has become one of the most debated policy issues in the United States, with governments struggling to balance innovation, consumer protection, and economic competitiveness. While some states have pursued stricter regulations and others have largely taken a hands-off approach, Utah has emerged as a national leader in crafting a distinctive middle path. Through the nation’s first comprehensive Artificial Intelligence Policy Act and its broader “Pro-Human AI” strategy, the state seeks to encourage AI adoption while establishing clear guardrails around transparency, accountability, and public trust. Through an interview with Jefferson Moss, Commissioner of the Utah Governor’s Office of Economic Development, Washington CORE explores how Utah is positioning itself as a model for AI governance in the United States.
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