It’s unlikely these quickly evolving federal rules governing AI will mesh perfectly with Americans from state to state. If the battle over AI regulation resembles anything like the, rules governing the technology’s use could vary widely from
state to state. A lack of strong regulations explicitly barring doctors from making operational decisions based on an AI chatbot, for example, could encourage lawmakers to push for their own stricter requirements on a state level. At least for now, US adults have made it clear they largely aren’t interested in AI dictating their next doctor’s office visit. More than half of adults recentlyby Pew Research said they would feel uncomfortable if their healthcare provider used AI to diagnose a disease or recommend treatment. Only a third of respondents thought using AI in those scenarios would lead to better outcomes for patients.