Washington — President Donald Trump announced Monday he will sign an executive order this week to establish a single federal regulatory framework for artificial intelligence, preempting state-level AI laws. The order, described on social media as a "One Rule" or "One Rulebook" approach, follows draft language reported in November that would allow the Department of Justice to sue states and threaten funding cuts for laws deemed unconstitutional or restrictive. Tech industry representatives expressed support for national standards to avoid a patchwork of state rules. Congressional attempts to block state preemption recently stalled. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
Large technology companies and firms developing AI will benefit from a uniform federal regulatory framework that reduces multi-state compliance burdens and approval delays.
States, consumer advocates, and local regulators may lose authority to impose stricter AI safeguards tailored to local needs, reducing regulatory diversity.
After reading and researching latest news.... Trump's announced executive order would seek to preempt state AI regulations by establishing federal standards, potentially empowering the DOJ to challenge state laws and threatening funding cuts; industry favors uniform rules while some state officials and lawmakers previously opposed a long state preemption position.
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