The fight over who will shape artificial intelligence (AI) regulation in the United States is becoming sharper. On one side, the Trump Administration is pressing for a single, national framework that limits fragmented state-by-state rules. On the other, states like California, Colorado, Utah, and Texas who have enacted and continue to enact AI-related laws are moving ahead with their own compliance regimes.
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Battle for AI Governance: White House’s Plan to Centralize AI Regulation and States’ Continuous Opposition

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