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Florida Gov. DeSantis said President Trump's executive order last week seeking limited rules on artificial intelligence doesn't prevent states from imposing laws.
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 court.
The order calls for suing and denying grants to states with “onerous and excessive” artificial intelligence regulations, and for recommending a “minimally burdensome” national standard to pre-empt state laws.
Several states have been trying to put their own AI regulations in place as the technology evolves, but a new executive order could limit their powers.
President Donald Trump today signed an executive order that will limit the ability of states to regulate artificial intelligence while attempting to address state AI laws already in place.
President Donald Trump said he will withhold federal broadband funding from states whose laws to regulate artificial intelligence are judged by his administration to be holding back American dominance in the technology.
In the debate of AI versus human pilots, ULA's Tory Bruno considers a compromise where AI supports warfighters rather than replace them.
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