The Trump Administration’s Stance on State-Level AI Regulation
In a recent announcement on social media, President Trump expressed his belief that the AI industry should adhere to a single federal standard instead of the current system of individual state regulations. This stance comes after a failed attempt to include a 10-year ban on state AI regulation in a proposed bill, which was ultimately struck down by the Senate in a decisive vote.
The administration has since pivoted to a new strategy, reportedly working on an executive order that would create an AI Litigation Task Force. This task force would be tasked with challenging state AI laws through legal action, with the threat of withholding federal broadband funding from states that do not comply. However, recent reports indicate that the execution of this executive order has been temporarily halted.
Should the order be signed into effect, it is expected to face significant opposition, including criticism from members of the Republican party who object to the proposed restrictions on state regulation. The debate over AI regulation has also stirred controversy within the tech community, particularly among figures associated with the Trump administration who have taken issue with companies like Anthropic for endorsing AI safety legislation such as California’s SB 53.
