Trump to Launch Genesis Mission to Accelerate US AI Development
The order directs a 90-day federal AI development roadmap, creates a litigation task force to challenge state laws, and seeks to preempt state AI regulations, citing risks to innovation.
- Earlier this week, the White House draft would direct Attorney General Pamela Bondi to create an AI Litigation Task Force and challenge state AI laws within a 90-day roadmap.
- The White House argues a single federal AI standard is needed to prevent state overregulation that could undermine U.S. economic growth, with Trump emphasizing `investment in AI is helping to make the U.S. Economy the HOTTEST in the World` on Truth Social.
- Within 90 days Department of Commerce must identify states violating federal directives and risking BEAD program funding, while the FTC and FCC would set reporting standards and review California and Colorado AI laws.
- Civil liberties groups warned the plan would strip state safeguards, with Public Citizen calling preemption efforts "highly inappropriate" and legal experts saying courts could challenge the order.
- With Congress eyeing the NDAA, House Republicans seek to block state AI rules by inserting preemption language that could affect BEAD funding and prompt lawsuits, Trump said, `We MUST have one Federal Standard instead of a patchwork of 50 State Regulatory Regimes`.
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Trump Plans to Unveil ‘Genesis Mission’ to Boost AI Development
President Donald Trump plans to roll out a “Genesis Mission” as part of an executive order to boost US artificial intelligence efforts on Monday at the White House, according to a Department of Energy official.
Trump reportedly prepares 'Genesis Mission' as White House drafts order to curb State AI laws
US President Donald Trump is reportedly preparing to sign an executive order on Nov. 24 to launch a national artificial intelligence (AI) initiative dubbed the "Genesis Mission," according to Department of Energy officials cited by . The effort is designed to boost US AI development and frame the technology race as a strategic contest on par with the Manhattan Project and the space race.
To preempt state AI laws, Trump considering executive order
US President Donald Trump is considering an executive order that would seek to preempt state laws on artificial intelligence through lawsuits and by withholding federal funding, according to a draft of the order seen by Reuters on Wednesday. The move, which is likely to face pushback from states, shows how far Trump is willing to go to help AI companies overcome a patchwork of laws they say stifle innovation. A White House official told Reuters …
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