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Trump’s 2025 executive order targets state AI laws, creating federal oversight and potential funding penalties.
President Trump signed an executive order in late December 2025 aiming to limit state-level AI regulations, establishing a federal framework and creating a DOJ AI Litigation Task Force to challenge conflicting state laws.
The order, which does not directly preempt state rules, directs federal agencies to identify burdensome state laws and may withhold federal funding from states with conflicting regulations.
It also mandates the FTC to issue guidance on truthful AI disclosures and requires the Commerce Department to identify onerous state laws within 90 days.
While the order excludes laws on child safety and government AI use, it has drawn bipartisan pushback from states like Florida, North Carolina, and a coalition of nearly two dozen attorneys general, who vow to defend state authority.
Critics highlight concerns over federal overreach, conflicts of interest involving Trump’s AI ties, and the administration’s approval of expanded semiconductor sales to China.
The move underscores growing tensions between federal preemption and state innovation in AI governance.
La orden ejecutiva 2025 de Trump apunta a las leyes estatales de IA, creando supervisión federal y posibles sanciones de financiamiento.