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Post by : Rameen Ariff
U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Thursday that he plans to sign a landmark executive order aimed at creating a uniform national standard for artificial intelligence regulations. The move seeks to prevent a growing number of states from implementing their own AI laws, which Trump said could create confusion and inconsistent rules across the country.
Speaking to reporters alongside top advisers, including Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Trump emphasized the importance of a single central authority for approving and overseeing AI policies. “We want to have one central source of approval,” Trump said, highlighting his administration’s goal to streamline AI governance and ensure clarity for businesses and technology developers operating nationwide.
The proposed executive order comes at a time when AI technology is rapidly evolving, and states are increasingly considering individual regulations on its use in areas ranging from finance and healthcare to education and security. Trump’s plan aims to establish a coordinated federal approach, reducing legal uncertainty and setting clear standards for AI deployment across the United States.
Legal and industry experts say a centralized AI framework could help foster innovation while maintaining public safety and ethical standards. Trump’s announcement underscores his administration’s intent to play a leading role in shaping AI policy at a national level, balancing technological growth with regulatory oversight.
Observers note that this executive order could have significant implications for tech companies, startups, and investors, as it may replace a patchwork of state laws with a consistent federal standard, making compliance easier and reducing the risk of conflicting regulations.
Trump’s planned AI order reflects the growing global attention on technology governance and the need for coherent policies to manage AI’s rapid advancement. The president’s emphasis on a “single source of approval” signals a decisive approach to ensuring the United States remains competitive in the AI sector while maintaining accountability and oversight.
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