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Politics : The Trump Presidency

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To: koan who wrote (358193)12/25/2025 2:00:48 PM
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>>>With all this new AI stuff on youtube, saying untrue things and representing them as being said by people like Rachael Maddow, George Will, etc, I see a huge danger we need to mitigate<<<

The Golden God of BS has already been told by his den of loyalist thevies he needs to make sure no one questions anything. He needs his low information flock to remain loyal. And so he signs an executive order even though it needs congressional approval that will allow he and his crew to keep the disinformation coming...

President Donald Trump has signed an executive order intended to establish a federal framework for artificial intelligence (AI) regulation while actively blocking or restricting states from enacting their own.
Key details regarding this action include:
  • Centralizing Control: Trump stated the goal is to have "one central source of approval" for AI companies, rather than a patchwork of different regulations across 50 states.
  • Challenging State Laws: The order directs the Department of Justice to establish an "AI Litigation Task Force" to challenge state AI laws deemed "onerous" or restrictive.
  • Withholding Funds: The administration may withhold federal broadband infrastructure funding from states that maintain strong, independent AI regulations.
  • Goal of Innovation: The administration argues that state-by-state regulations stifle innovation and hinder the U.S. in the AI race against China.
  • Scope: The order specifically targets laws that impose transparency, reporting, or safety-testing requirements on AI developers, such as those passed in California and Colorado.
  • Exceptions: The administration has indicated it will not oppose regulations specifically related to child safety.

Legal experts and state leaders have questioned the constitutionality of this move, arguing that it overreaches into state authority without explicit congressional approval.
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