Trump says he’ll block states from regulating AI
President Donald Trump says he plans to sign an executive order that would block states from setting their own rules for artificial intelligence—a move aimed at creating a single national standard. Supporters argue that AI companies can’t compete globally if they must navigate 50 different regulatory systems, while critics see it as a blow to states’ rights. With safety concerns rising and previous legislative efforts stalled, the order would mark a major shift in how AI is governed, centralizing authority in Washington and reshaping the debate over innovation and oversight. Joseph Zeballos-Roig with Quartz has the full story.
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