President Donald Trump has taken a decisive step towards standardizing artificial intelligence regulation across the United States. On Thursday, he signed an executive order aimed at creating a national benchmark that would supersede a patchwork of state-specific legislations. This move is seen as necessary by some industry leaders who argue that differing laws are stifling innovation.
Trump criticized the current state-by-state approach, emphasizing the inefficiency of dealing with 50 separate regulatory bodies. His executive order grants the administration the ability to challenge particularly burdensome state regulations. Notably, the order does not oppose regulations focused on child safety, according to White House AI adviser David Sacks.
However, state officials remain concerned ab

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