Trump Announces "One Rule" Executive Order to Preempt State AI Laws
The incoming administration moves to federalize artificial intelligence regulation, sparking immediate backlash from New York legislators.
Federal Preemption Strategy
President-elect Donald Trump announced on Monday via Truth Social that he intends to sign a "One Rule" executive order later this week. The directive aims to establish a unified federal regulatory framework for artificial intelligence, effectively preempting the growing collection of state-level safety and liability laws. Trump explicitly criticized the current regulatory environment, stating, "You can't expect a company to get 50 Approvals every time they want to do something," and argued that a fractured legal landscape would hinder American competitiveness. The order is expected to mandate that federal standards supersede local statutes regarding AI development …
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