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President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday evening that seeks to limit the ability of states to regulate artificial intelligence while attempting to thwart some existing state laws.
Gov. Tony Evers sent a letter to President Donald Trump urging him to abandon attempts to prevent states from regulating artificial intelligence.
President Donald Trump is heading into the 2026 election year vowing to pull out all the stops to promote artificial intelligence — just as American voters are starting to voice some doubts.
Congressional Republicans recently decided not to include a Trump-backed plan to block state AI laws in the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), although it could be included in other legislation. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) has also failed to get congressional backing for legislation that would punish states with AI laws.
On Dec. 11, President Donald Trump signed an executive order that aims to block states from enacting and enforcing their own laws regulating artificial intelligence. Here's what to know.
As the Trump administration tells it, artificial intelligence is on the verge of ushering in a new economic boom like that the US enjoyed in the 1990s, when real incomes climbed, the unemployment rate tumbled to the lowest in decades, stocks surged and fiscal deficits turned into surpluses.
White House AI Czar David Sacks joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk Pres. Trump's executive order limiting state's ability to regulate AI.
Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday on Monday said he would defend any artificial intelligence regulations passed by the General Assembly from Trump administration efforts to block them in
Trump administration launches Tech Force program to recruit 1,000 technologists for AI modernization across federal agencies over two-year terms.