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Trump AI Bill: US Regulation & 2035 Forecast

Trump AI Bill: US Regulation & 2035 Forecast

May 28, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Tech

Navigate the complexities of the proposed Trump AI Bill, a bold move slated to reshape the US tech ⁢landscape. The bill’s ‌core, a 10-year⁣ moratorium on state AI regulation, ignites a pivotal debate: fostering innovation versus safeguarding consumer protection. This legislation,if ‍enacted,could delay vital regulations and directly impact AI models across industries—from automated systems to advanced ⁣medical tools.⁤ Proponents herald this as a catalyst for ⁤US AI dominance, while critics voice concerns about potential consumer ‍vulnerabilities. News Directory ⁤3 breaks down the key aspects, unpacking the potential consequences of this sweeping proposal. Will it streamline progress, or create a decade-long oversight gap? Discover what’s next for AI⁢ legislation.







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Key Points

  • Trump’s “One Big Stunning Bill”‌ includes a clause for a 10-year moratorium on state AI ‌regulation.
  • The bill ‌aims to boost AI‌ innovation and modernize government systems.
  • Critics argue the moratorium could leave consumers vulnerable to harmful AI applications.

Trump Bill Aims to Halt ⁣State AI ⁤Regulation for⁤ a‍ Decade

Updated May 28, ⁤2025

President ‌Trump’s latest legislative package, dubbed ⁣the “One Big ‍Beatiful Bill,” contains a provision‍ that could considerably‍ impact the ‍future of artificial intelligence (AI) regulation in ‍the United States. The Republican-led budget bill proposes a 10-year ‍moratorium on states implementing their own AI regulations.

This ⁤moratorium would apply to AI⁢ models,⁣ systems, and products, encompassing ‍everything from self-driving cars and smart home devices ‌to social media⁣ platforms and medical tools. The⁢ move is tied to ⁣a $500 million federal initiative to modernize ‌government systems using AI and automation.

Supporters argue ​that this ⁤pause ‌on state-level rules ‌will foster AI innovation and allow the U.S. to maintain a competitive edge. ⁤The Chamber‍ of‌ Commerce has voiced‌ strong⁤ support, emphasizing ​the​ need for ‍businesses to innovate without facing⁤ a patchwork​ of ⁣regulations.

However, critics contend that the moratorium is overly broad and ‍could leave consumers unprotected from potential harms associated with AI, such as⁤ biased hiring algorithms, deepfakes, and addictive chatbots. The bill’s language states that no‍ state ⁢may enforce laws regulating AI models or automated decision systems​ for ‍a decade after the bill’s enactment.

without existing federal AI ​regulations, opponents fear a decade-long gap in oversight, leaving consumers reliant on potential court ⁤actions against companies. Some view the‍ bill ⁣as a boon‍ for large tech companies, some of ‍which have donated to Trump.‌ Elon Musk,​ a⁣ Trump ally, expressed ‌disappointment with ‌the bill’s cost but has not commented on ⁤the AI clause.

Currently, AI⁣ regulation ⁣in ​the U.S. is fragmented, with states⁤ attempting to create their own rules in the⁢ absence of

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