Trump signs executive order to block state AI regulations
President Trump signed an executive order Thursday to block states from creating their own AI regulations, citing concerns about stifling innovation and falling behind China. The order directs the Attorney General to challenge state laws and the C...
Members of Congress from both parties, as well as civil liberties and consumer rights groups, have pushed for more regulations on AI, saying there is not enough oversight for the powerful technology.
But Trump told reporters in the Oval Office that "there's only going to be one winner" as nations race to dominate artificial intelligence, and China's central government gives its companies a single place to go for government approvals.
"We have the big investment coming, but if they had to get 50 different approvals from 50 different states, you can forget it because it's impossible to do," Trump said.
The executive order directs the Attorney General to create a new task force to challenge state laws, and directs the Commerce Department to draw up a list of problematic regulations.
It also threatens to restrict funding from a broadband deployment programme and other grant programmes to states with AI laws.
David Sacks, a venture capitalist with extensive AI investments who is leading Trump's policies on cryptocurrency and artificial intelligence, said the Trump administration would only push back on "the most onerous examples of state regulation" but would not oppose "kid safety" measures.
What states have proposed
Four states -- Colorado, California, Utah and Texas -- have passed laws that set some rules for AI across the private sector, according to the International Association of Privacy Professionals.
Those laws include limiting the collection of certain personal information and requiring more transparency from companies.
States' more ambitious AI regulation proposals require private companies to provide transparency and assess the possible risks of discrimination from their AI programmes.
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