An executive order that could soon be signed by President Donald Trump would thwart states' artificial intelligence laws by launching legal challenges and withholding federal funding, according to a draft of the order obtained by CNBC on Wednesday.
The draft surfaced shortly after Trump publicly called for a single federal standard on AI "instead of a patchwork of 50 State Regulatory Regimes."
The draft order would give Attorney General Pam Bondi 30 days to establish an "AI Litigation Task Force" whose sole task is to challenge state AI laws.
Those challenges would be issued "on grounds that such laws unconstitutionally regulate interstate commerce, are preempted by existing Federal regulations, or are otherwise unlawful in the Attorney General's judgment," the draft says.
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