
"In the US, Trump is considering using an executive order to ban regulations to rein in AI, according to , while in Europe, the European Commission said it wants to delay some aspects of the AI Act in response to complaints from big tech over bureaucracy. With no federal laws regulating AI forthcoming in the US, some states have pushed to enact their own local legislation, including recent laws in California and Colorado."
"Now, the president is considering using an executive order in an attempt to discourage any state-level AI laws by threatening lawsuits or withholding federal funding, according to a draft of the document seen by Reuters. As drafted, the order would establish an "AI Litigation Task Force" led by Attorney General Pam Bondi to challenge in court any state that implements AI regulation, on the grounds that "such laws unconstitutionally regulate interstate commerce" and are preempted by existing federal rules."
President Donald Trump is considering an executive order to block state AI regulations by threatening lawsuits and withholding federal funding. The draft order would create an "AI Litigation Task Force" led by Attorney General Pam Bondi to sue states that implement AI rules, arguing such laws unconstitutionally regulate interstate commerce and are preempted by federal rules. The Department of Commerce could refuse broadband funding to non-compliant states. The European Commission seeks delays to parts of the AI Act after big tech complained about bureaucracy. States including California and Colorado have enacted AI rules addressing disclosure and algorithmic discrimination. The administration previously sought a 10-year moratorium on local AI rules and has backed similar bans in defense legislation.
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