
"The Federal Trade Commission was supposed to issue guidance on how consumer protection law applies to AI models, including when it could override state laws that 'alter their truthful outputs.'"
"The Commerce Department was due to review and publish an evaluation of state AI laws and flag 'onerous' ones that conflict with federal policy to the Justice Department's AI Litigation Task Force."
"The Trump administration is still very much trying to find its footing when it comes to regulating AI, and rhetorically, they have adopted a position that is very pro-deregulation."
Three key provisions regarding AI regulation were due on March 11 but have not been completed. The FTC was to issue guidance on consumer protection laws for AI, while the Commerce Department was to evaluate state AI laws and set rules for broadband funding. The FCC is considering a national AI reporting standard. Officials indicate that progress will be made soon, but the administration's regulatory approach remains unclear, with a pro-deregulation stance that complicates the situation for tech companies and state legislators.
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