Washington, Nov. 20 -- In its bid to centralise AI regulations, the White House is touting an executive order, actively challenging state regulations by conditioning all federal grants in compliance with a national framework, according to a draft reviewed by Axios.
The move follows President Donald Trump's public call on Tuesday for a single federal standard on AI, cautioning that the excessive divergence among states concerning the use of AI was posing a direct threat to the country's technology-driven economic growth.
Marking one of the Trump administration's most aggressive attempts to centralise US's AI policy, it would also give AI and crypto advisor David Sacks a central role in shaping cross-agency efforts, according to the draft s...