December 12, 2025 - 02:54

In a significant move to establish a unified approach to artificial intelligence, President Trump signed an executive order on Thursday night aimed at countering various state-level AI regulations. The order seeks to create a national standard for AI technologies, emphasizing the need for consistency across the country in how these emerging technologies are governed.
The decision comes amid growing concerns from industry leaders about the patchwork of laws that different states are implementing, which could hinder innovation and development in the AI sector. By promoting a national framework, the administration hopes to streamline regulations and foster an environment conducive to technological advancement.
The executive order outlines key principles for AI governance, including the promotion of innovation, protection of civil liberties, and the importance of maintaining competitiveness on a global scale. As AI continues to evolve rapidly, this initiative aims to ensure that the United States remains at the forefront of AI development while addressing the ethical and societal implications of these technologies.
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