Brazil's Chamber of Deputies to Vote on AI Regulation in May
The Chamber of Deputies in Brazil plans to vote on AI regulation legislation by May, with significant amendments expected. The leadership is also seeking solutions to enhance investment attraction in data center services after a taxation regime expired.

The Chamber of Deputies is set to vote on a project regulating artificial intelligence (AI) in May, with expectations for substantial changes from the Senate's approved text. The special committee's deadline has passed, prompting the rapporteur Aguinaldo Ribeiro (PP-PB) to make revisions.
Additionally, the leadership considers the Senate's decision to allow the Special Tax Regime for Data Center Services (Redata) to lapse as a misstep, impacting Brazil's ability to attract investments in this sector. Collaborative efforts between the Chamber and the government are underway to address these issues.




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