The executive order directs federal agencies to consolidate AI oversight under a national framework that prioritizes innovation over state-level regulation. It establishes a DOJ AI Litigation Task Force to challenge state AI laws deemed to impede innovation, conditions federal broadband funding (including 42 billion in BEAD grants) on states not maintaining onerous AI regulations, and directs the Commerce Department to evaluate state AI laws within 90 days. The order explicitly targets the Colorado AI Act and similar state legislation for potential federal preemption. Narrow carveouts are permitted for child safety and state procurement. The order reversed the Biden-era approach of safety-focused AI oversight.
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