Trump signed an executive order to unify artificial intelligence regulations at the federal level.
on the 11th, U.S. President Trump signed an executive order to unify regulatory rules for the artificial intelligence sector at the federal level, restricting states from formulating their own rules. The executive order states that to achieve victory, American AI companies must be able to innovate freely without being burdened by cumbersome regulations, but "excessive state-level regulation" hinders this goal. The executive order points out that the current situation where states separately formulate regulatory rules will inevitably result in a patchwork of 50 different regulatory systems, making compliance more difficult, especially for startups. The executive order states that a "least burdensome" national standard will be established.
The executive order also requires the Attorney General to establish a special AI litigation task force whose "sole responsibility" is to challenge state AI laws that conflict with this executive order. Some U.S. tech companies have long opposed strict regulatory systems, and the latest executive order has been interpreted by some local media as a victory for these companies. Some media have pointed out that the latest policy may lead to weakened AI regulation, bringing risks. (Xinhua News Agency)
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