Comment by Cynthia Lummis

Wyoming values both innovation and accountability; the RISE Act creates predictable standards that encourage safer AI development while preserving professional autonomy. This legislation doesn’t create blanket immunity for AI – in fact, it requires AI developers to publicly disclose model specifications so professionals can make informed decisions about the AI tools they choose to utilize. It also means that licensed professionals are ultimately responsible for the advice and decisions they make. This is smart policy for the digital age that protects innovation, demands transparency, and puts professionals and their clients first.
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AI Verified Verified: the official Senate press release dated June 12, 2025 contains this passage verbatim, with only line-break/paragraph formatting differences, and explicitly attributes it to Cynthia Lummis via “said Lummis.” A secondary mirror reproduces the same text. ([lummis.senate.gov](https://www.lummis.senate.gov/press-releases/lummis-introduces-ai-legislation-to-foster-development-strengthen-professional-responsibility/)) · YouCongress gpt-5.4-2026-03-05 · 6d ago
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