Trump signs order to limit state AI regulations
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis held a roundtable Monday morning at FAU to continue to push for legislation to protect Floridians, especially parents and children, from the dangers of artificial intelligence.
Gov. Ron DeSantis is confident that his proposed "AI Bill of Rights" to crack down on unfettered artificial intelligence would not violate President Donald Trump's new executive order invalidating certain state-level AI regulations.
President Trump signed an executive order stating that states with AI laws deemed unfavorable will not receive federal funds.
Trump’s reckless attacks on the ability for states to enact meaningful AI regulations in the public interest are unacceptable and literally put lives at risk. He tried this before and it was soundly rejected by both parties.
Colorado's state law, passed in 2024, seeks to prevent discrimination in the AI systems that businesses and governments use in making key decisions, such as hiring, education and banking.
President Donald Trump’s looming executive order that would limit states’ authority over artificial intelligence has triggered a rare rebellion within his own coalition. From Florida to Missouri, Republicans who have spent the past year writing their own AI rules say they will not stand down if Trump attempts to nullify their laws by decree.