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Trump Says He Will Issue 'One Rule' Executive Order to Centralize U.S. AI Regulation This Week

The pledge targets a growing patchwork of state AI rules seen by the White House as a threat to U.S. leadership.

Overview

  • In a Truth Social post, the president said there "must be only One Rulebook" for AI and warned that without it "AI will be destroyed in its infancy."
  • He asserted the United States is currently leading globally in AI but argued that requiring approvals across 50 states would jeopardize that position.
  • Colorado, California, and New York have enacted or proposed comprehensive AI laws, and industry voices have cautioned that diverging state requirements could create conflicting obligations.
  • Trump previously signed an executive order during his first week in office to eliminate regulatory red tape for AI companies.
  • His approach has included elevating Silicon Valley leaders and carving out tariff exceptions for AI firms, drawing criticism from allies such as Steve Bannon who questioned reliance on "tech bros."