Trump’s Attempt to Nullify State AI Regulations Is a Disaster for Consumers

Media Contact: Lisa McDonald, Vice President of Communications, 202-207-2829 

Washington, DC – Yesterday, in an Executive Order, President Trump directed his administration to block state-enacted safeguards around artificial intelligence, including the restriction of federal funding to states the White House targets and the creation of a “Litigation Task Force” to challenge states’ consumer protections. NCL wholly opposes these efforts as unregulated AI products create significant risks to the public, from serious issues regarding safety and mental health, to unauthorized uses of consumer data and creative works.    

“States have been leading consumer protection efforts on AI since the federal government has been asleep at the wheel,” said NCL Vice President of Public Policy, Telecommunications, and Fraud John Breyault. “This executive order shows that the administration’s failure to protect the public isn’t an accident—it’s an intentional policy decision. To make matters worse, they are now seeking to punish state leaders that did the right thing and stepped up for their constituents.”  

Congress has repeatedly rejected the White House’s attempt to override state laws governing AI, including a 99-1 vote in the Senate that kept state protections in place. A coalition of 36 bipartisan state attorneys general opposed a federal ban on state AI protections just two weeks ago. 

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