Trump says he will sign executive order this week on AI approval process
Trump's executive order aims to establish a single federal AI standard to prevent a patchwork of over 1,000 state AI bills and maintain U.S. global competitiveness, officials said.
- On Monday, United States President Donald Trump announced he will sign an executive order to create one federal rulebook for AI development that overrides state approvals.
- To prevent fragmentation across 50 States, President Donald Trump said a single AI standard is vital, and the White House is pushing to add a federal AI framework to this year's defence budget.
- The initiative has divided members of President Donald Trump's Republican Party and drawn dissent from Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, while state lawmakers warned federal preemption would override state policies.
- A federal preemption would risk sweeping aside protections state legislatures enacted in recent years for consumers, government procurement, patients, and artists and creators, critics said, leaving communities exposed.
- With close ties to industry, President Donald Trump has maintained links with AI and tech leaders while administration messaging uses all-capital letters to promote the AI Genesis Mission.
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Trump orders creation of litigation task force to challenge state AI laws
On Thursday evening, President Donald Trump signed an executive order calling for a single regulatory framework governing artificial intelligence in the US at the expense of different states to regulate the nascent technology.
Trump signs executive order seeking to ban states from regulating AI companies
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday evening that seeks to limit the ability of states to regulate artificial intelligence while attempting to thwart some existing state laws. The order aims “to sustain and enhance the United States’ global AI dominance through a minimally burdensome national policy framework for AI,” according to text published on the White House website. At at signing ceremony in the Oval Office, Trump sai…
Trump Set to Centralize AI Policy as Federal AI Mission Expands
President Donald Trump is pursuing a “one-rule” national policy for the AI industry, announcing he will impose that policy by executive order. ... The post Trump Set to Centralize AI Policy as Federal AI Mission Expands appeared first on The New American.
Exclusive: AI regulation delays plague Congress
President Donald Trump’s tease of his executive order aimed at banning state artificial intelligence regulations is a clear message to Congress: If it won’t make policy, then he will. “We’ve got senators for sure who have very thoughtful views on both sides of the issue. I’d rather see Congress sort this out,” Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont., told Semafor. The AI moratorium divides the GOP — that’s why Trump didn’t get it in the defense policy bill —…
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