Not all CEOs favor Trump's executive order to block state AI laws | Fortune
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Not all CEOs favor Trump's executive order to block state AI laws | Fortune
"a minimally burdensome national standard."
"all current and pending state and local AI laws will remain enforceable unless and until a court blocks them through an injunction, or Congress passes a federal law that preempts them."
"a race to be the Delaware of AI."
Many regulated industries are governed primarily at the state level, with some areas subject to both state and federal mandates. Washington sets baseline standards while individual states layer laws to reflect local priorities. A presidential executive order aims to block state AI standards in favor of a national standard. Some technology leaders praise the move for national consistency and competitiveness. Several corporate leaders express mixed views, citing likely illegality of unilateral federal preemption, enforcement uncertainty, higher compliance costs from patchwork rules, and a preference for congressional action rather than executive fiat.
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