President Trump has announced he will sign a sweeping executive order this week creating a single national AI rule that overrides all state-level AI laws. Big Tech—including OpenAI, Google, Meta, and major investors—has pushed for this, arguing that 50 different AI laws would slow innovation and give China the advantage. But governors in both parties say states need their own protections, citing Florida’s proposed AI Bill of Rights and California’s upcoming AI risk-disclosure laws. Trump has suggested suing states, withholding funding, and even adding NDAA provisions to block state AI rules. The Senate previously voted 99–1 against federal preemption, but Trump says he’s moving ahead anyway. Is this necessary for AI leadership—or a massive federal power grab driven by Big Tech? Breaking political and tech policy news.
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