President Donald Trump is reportedly considering an executive order that would give Washington broad authority over artificial intelligence regulations, escalating his push to strip states of control just one day after warning that China could overtake the U.S. in the AI race.
Draft Order Would Let Federal Government Override State AI Laws
According to a draft obtained by The Verge, the order would create an AI Litigation Task Force inside the Justice Department with one mission: challenge state AI laws that federal officials believe hinder industry growth.
The document cites the latest measures in California focused on AI safety and catastrophic risk, as well as Colorado’s law targeting algorithmic discrimination.
White House did not immediately respond to Benzinga’s request for comments.
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Federal Agencies Would Be Directed To Pressure States
The draft outlines a 90-day timeline for agencies to carry out Trump’s AI Action Plan.
The Commerce Department would be tasked with identifying states out of compliance and determining which could lose access to rural broadband funds.
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