Trump's AI executive order could leave US in a 'regulatory vacuum'
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Trump's AI executive order could leave US in a 'regulatory vacuum'
""State-by-state regulation, by definition, creates a patchwork of 50 different regulatory regimes that makes compliance more challenging, particularly for start-ups. Second, state laws are increasingly responsible for requiring entities to embed ideological bias within models,""
""My administration must act with the Congress to ensure that there is a minimally burdensome national standard - not 50 discordant state ones.""
""As the president demonstrates his commitment to both advancing American technological dominance and bolstering investment in manufacturing, he is rightly recognizing that winning the global race for AI hinges on getting AI policy right, which means avoiding a cumbersome 50-state patchwork of laws and regulations that would throttle interstate commerce, stifle innovation, limit AI adoption and erode America's competitive edge,""
US president Donald Trump signed an executive order to prevent individual states from regulating artificial intelligence and to establish a federal AI Litigation Task Force to challenge state AI laws. The order directs the Secretary of Commerce to evaluate state AI laws that conflict with national AI policy priorities and to withhold BEAD broadband deployment funds from noncompliant states. The administration framed state-by-state rules as a patchwork that complicates compliance for startups and risks embedding ideological bias. The move received support from AI firms and the National Association of Manufacturers. Several states, including Colorado, New York and California, already have or are developing AI rules. The American Civil Liberties Union registered opposition.
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