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The Trump administration’s AI adviser backs the president’s initiative for federal AI regulation

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The Trump administration’s AI adviser backs the president’s initiative for federal AI regulation

Executive Order on AI

President Trump signed an executive order to create a single federal framework for artificial‑intelligence regulation. The order aims to preempt a “patchwork” of state rules that the administration says hampers U.S. competitiveness, especially versus China. It calls for collaboration with Congress to develop a minimally burdensome national standard. Critics claim the move removes consumer protections without an immediate federal replacement.

Sacks Defends the Policy

Silicon Valley investor David Sacks argues the order is meant to relieve companies from reporting to fifty different state regulators. He says divergent state definitions create an onerous compliance burden that could slow innovation. Sacks stresses that a unified standard will keep the United States ahead in the AI race. He emphasizes cooperation with Congress to craft the oversight framework.

State and Democratic Opposition

Several states, led by California’s Scott Wiener, label the order a federal overreach and promise litigation. Democratic Senator Brian Schatz plans legislation to repeal the order, warning that it endangers public safety. Opponents contend that states must retain the ability to protect residents while AI evolves. Legal challenges are expected from states with existing AI regulations.

Administration’s Next Steps

The White House will target only the most restrictive state rules, with Sacks highlighting Colorado’s anti‑discrimination law as “excessive.” The order also authorizes the Justice Department to sue states that impose burdensome standards. Meanwhile, officials will work with Congress on a national AI oversight bill. The strategy seeks to balance innovation with future consumer safeguards.