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Bipartisan Opposition to Trump's AI Regulation Executive Order

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Tina Nguyen

5mo ago· 15 min readenInsight

Summary

The article discusses bipartisan opposition to President Trump's proposed executive order on AI regulation, highlighting constitutional concerns and legal issues with federal overreach into state-level AI governance. It examines the rare political consensus between Republicans and Democrats against the moratorium, while analyzing the leaked executive order's problematic provisions and the broader implications for AI policy in the United States.

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As of Tuesday, President Donald Trump has committed to signing some sort of executive order that would do something that would give him some federal control over AI regulation.
First, there's still no good constitutional rationale for an executive order to override laws that states pass for themselves, let alone on artificial intelligence.
It's the one of the few things Republicans and Democrats can agree on right now.
the version of the executive order that leaked from the White House in November immediately presented an overwhelming amount of legal issues.
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It’s the one of the few things Republicans and Democrats can agree on right now.

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