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Congress removed a preemption clause, letting states regulate AI while federal rules await legislation.
Lawmakers have removed a key preemption clause from the National Defense Authorization Act, preserving states’ ability to enforce their own AI regulations.
The change comes as President Trump prepares an executive order aimed at creating a single federal standard that would override state rules—a move tech companies support to avoid a patchwork of regulations.
Experts note, however, that an executive order cannot fully block state laws.
While some state leaders welcome federal direction to boost innovation, others say local governments are better equipped to address community-specific risks.
A durable nationwide framework will likely require bipartisan legislation next year.
El Congreso eliminó una cláusula de prevención, dejando que los estados regulen la IA mientras las reglas federales esperan la legislación.