Trump Cracks Down on State AI Regulations, Launches National Policy Push | AIM
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
62% : United States President Donald Trump, on December 11, signed an executive order aimed at curbing state-level AI regulations and accelerating the creation of a unified federal framework.50% : The administration will also send Congress a legislative proposal establishing a federal artificial intelligence framework that overrides state regulations, except in areas like child safety and government procurement.
48% : In the order, Trump argues that the US is "in a race with adversaries for supremacy" in AI and that companies must be able to innovate "without cumbersome regulation". He directly criticises emerging state laws that seek to govern algorithmic discrimination, transparency or model outputs.
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