AI Regulation Can Wait—But Education Reform Can’t - State Senator Julian Bradley
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State Senator Julian Bradley joins Matt Kirchner for a wide-ranging conversation on how policymakers should be thinking about AI, energy, and education. Bradley explains why his committee chose not to recommend regulation of AI, how this move differs from other states, and how artificial intelligence could help solve workforce shortages in critical sectors like healthcare, public safety, and manufacturing.
The conversation also explores the future of nuclear energy as a clean, scalable power source—especially as data centers and advanced industries drive up demand. Bradley shares his push for small modular reactors and the bipartisan momentum behind nuclear innovation. Finally, the two dive into K-12 education, taking on literacy rates, school choice, and why high schools need a complete overhaul to actually prepare students for life after graduation. Whether you’re an educator, policymaker, or industry leader, this episode offers practical insights into the policy decisions shaping our future workforce.
In this episode:
- Why one state senator believes not regulating AI may be the smartest move
- How artificial intelligence could help solve labor shortages from childcare to healthcare
- What policymakers are missing about nuclear energy—and why that’s about to change
- Why our current education system is setting students up to fail, and what to do instead
- How a wrestling ring, a mother’s wisdom, and a literacy-first mindset shaped a political career
3 Big Takeaways from this Episode:
- Regulating artificial intelligence requires caution, context, and a long-term view: Senator Bradley led a legislative study committee on the regulation of AI and ultimately chose not to recommend new regulation, citing the risk of stifling innovation and creating barriers for businesses. Drawing on testimony from sectors like healthcare, public safety, and education, the committee focused instead on building a knowledge base for future legislative action—prioritizing flexibility over rushed policymaking.
- Meeting future energy demand will require bold thinking and bipartisan cooperation: With AI, data centers, and industry driving massive increases in power needs, Bradley is pushing Wisconsin to embrace nuclear energy as a scalable, clean solution. He outlines current efforts to support small modular reactors, prepare regulatory frameworks, and position the state as a leader in 21st-century energy policy.
- Education reform must focus on real-world readiness, from literacy to life skills: Bradley calls for a complete overhaul of high school—moving away from rigid grade levels toward personalized, career-connected learning. He also stresses that without strong literacy skills, students can’t access opportunity, and that solving academic gaps early is essential to preparing engaged citizens and a capable workforce.
Resources in this Episode:
Learn more about Senator Julian Bradley
Learn about the work of the 2024 Legislative Council Study Committee on the Regulation of Artificial Intelligence
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