Donald Trump, Executive Order and Draft
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Trump's sweeping AI executive order would block states from setting their own artificial intelligence rules, creating litigation task force.
Multiple reports indicate a draft executive order reignites the White House’s push for a national AI regulatory framework—and seeks to punish states who implement their own rules.
A leaked draft executive order would empower federal agencies to override state AI laws, threatening federal funds for noncompliance and creating a litigation task
The Trump administration is considering a new executive order that would punish states for enacting laws on artificial intelligence and potentially speed plans to enact a national AI fram | The draft document,
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White House drafts order directing Justice Department to sue states that pass AI regulations
The draft order comes after Republicans in Congress failed to pass a federal ban on state AI regulation, as more lawmakers raise concerns about the technology.
On Tuesday, Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform that the US should adopt a single nationwide AI standard and proposed attaching it to the defense authorization bill that cleared the Senate last month.
The White House is preparing to issue an executive order as soon as Friday that tells the Department of Justice and other federal agencies to prevent states from regulating artificial intelligence, according to four people familiar with the matter and a leaked draft of the order obtained by POLITICO.
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