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Trump Assina Ordem Executiva para Preemptar Leis Estaduais de IA

Trump Assina Ordem Executiva para Preemptar Leis Estaduais de IA
President Trump signed an executive order aimed at establishing a single federal framework for artificial intelligence and limiting the impact of state AI regulations. The order directs federal agencies to reduce the influence of state laws, creates an AI Litigation Task Force to challenge state statutes deemed inconsistent with federal goals, and targets Colorado’s consumer‑protection law on algorithmic discrimination. It also tasks the FTC, Commerce Department and FCC with issuing guidance and standards that could preempt state requirements, while carving out exceptions for certain lawful state regulations. Industry leaders and political observers note the order grants significant power to the White House AI and crypto czar, David Sacks, and reflects ongoing tension between federal and state approaches to AI governance. Ler mais

Presidente Trump Assina Ordem Executiva para Preemptar Leis Estaduais de IA

Presidente Trump Assina Ordem Executiva para Preemptar Leis Estaduais de IA
President Donald Trump signed an executive order titled “Ensuring a National Policy Framework for Artificial Intelligence.” The order creates a Justice Department task force to challenge state AI statutes that conflict with a forthcoming federal framework and directs the Commerce Department to withhold future broadband funding from states that enact what the administration calls “onerous” AI regulations. Supported by industry groups and White House advisers, the order also instructs advisers David Sacks and Michael Kratsios to draft legislative recommendations for a national AI policy, while carving out limited protections for child safety, data‑center infrastructure, and state procurement. State attorneys general and civil‑rights groups have criticized the move as an overreach that will likely face legal challenges. Ler mais

Trump Promete Ordem Executiva para Bloquear Regulamentações Estaduais de IA

Trump Promete Ordem Executiva para Bloquear Regulamentações Estaduais de IA
President Donald Trump announced plans to issue an executive order that would prevent individual states from enacting their own artificial‑intelligence (AI) rules. The proposed order would create an “AI Litigation Task Force” to challenge state laws in court and direct federal agencies to assess state regulations deemed overly burdensome. Critics, including lawmakers from both parties and tech industry leaders, argue the move would create a patchwork of federal preemption that could stifle innovation and undermine consumer protections. The debate highlights a clash between federal authority and state autonomy in the rapidly evolving AI landscape. Ler mais

Conflito entre Regulação Federal e Estadual de IA Intensifica-se

Conflito entre Regulação Federal e Estadual de IA Intensifica-se
Washington is nearing a decision on artificial‑intelligence regulation, sparking a showdown between federal authorities and states that have already passed a wave of AI bills. Lawmakers in Congress are exploring ways to use the National Defense Authorization Act and a leaked White House executive order draft to preempt state laws, while industry groups and pro‑AI political action committees argue that a patchwork of state rules threatens innovation. Representative Ted Lieu and a bipartisan AI task force are drafting a sweeping federal package, but the effort faces opposition from both lawmakers and state attorneys general. Ler mais

Trump Pondera Ordem Executiva para Bloquear Leis Estaduais de IA

Trump Pondera Ordem Executiva para Bloquear Leis Estaduais de IA
President Donald Trump is reportedly preparing an executive order that would give the federal government authority to challenge state AI regulations. The draft calls for an “AI Litigation Task Force” under the attorney general to sue states whose laws are deemed obstructive, and it directs agencies such as the FCC, FTC, and Department of Commerce to act within a 90‑day framework. The move is linked to broader efforts to attach an AI moratorium to the National Defense Authorization Act and to leverage broadband funding pressures on states like California. Ler mais

Senadora Warren Exige Respostas sobre Planos de Resgate de IA do Governo Trump

Senadora Warren Exige Respostas sobre Planos de Resgate de IA do Governo Trump
Senator Elizabeth Warren has written to White House AI adviser David Sacks and Office of Science and Technology Policy director Michael Kratsios seeking clarification on whether the Trump administration intends to use taxpayer funds to support major artificial‑intelligence firms. Citing President Trump’s close ties to AI executives and a recent OpenAI CFO interview suggesting a government “backstop,” Warren questions a request by OpenAI to expand the Advanced Manufacturing Investment Credit to cover AI server production. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has rejected the notion of government guarantees, while Sacks has insisted there will be no federal AI bailout. Warren has given the officials until December 1st, 2025 to respond. Ler mais

CFO da OpenAI Esclarece Comentários Sobre Garantia Governamental Amidst Respostas de Executivos

CFO da OpenAI Esclarece Comentários Sobre Garantia Governamental Amidst Respostas de Executivos
OpenAI’s chief financial officer, Sarah Friar, sparked controversy after suggesting the company could benefit from a U.S. government backstop on its data‑center financing. She later walked back the remarks, stating OpenAI is not seeking such a guarantee. The clarification prompted reactions from OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, who reiterated the firm’s stance against taxpayer bailouts, and AI industry figure David Sacks, who emphasized that the government has no plans to rescue AI firms. The exchange highlighted the tension between massive infrastructure spending and financing strategies in the fast‑growing AI sector. Ler mais

CEO's de Tecnologia se Reúnem com Trump no Banquete de Estado do Reino Unido à medida que o Acordo de Prosperidade Tecnológica EUA-Reino Unido é Apresentado

CEO's de Tecnologia se Reúnem com Trump no Banquete de Estado do Reino Unido à medida que o Acordo de Prosperidade Tecnológica EUA-Reino Unido é Apresentado
A host of leading technology executives, including the CEOs of Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft, and OpenAI, attended President Donald Trump's state banquet in the United Kingdom. The event coincided with the signing of a U.S.-U.K. Tech Prosperity Deal focused on nuclear, artificial intelligence, and quantum technologies. Major tech firms announced new data‑center projects and multibillion‑pound investments in the U.K., bringing a combined commitment of roughly £31 billion to boost AI infrastructure. The guest list underscored the growing prominence of tech leaders in diplomatic and economic engagements between the two nations. Ler mais

Democratas do Congresso Investigam Conselheiro de Crypto de Trump, David Sacks, por Possível Violação da Regra SGE

Democratas do Congresso Investigam Conselheiro de Crypto de Trump, David Sacks, por Possível Violação da Regra SGE
Senators Elizabeth Warren and Representative Melanie Stansbury are leading a group of congressional Democrats in a probe of White House Special Advisor David Sacks. The inquiry centers on whether Sacks, a former PayPal executive and venture‑capitalist at Craft Ventures who was appointed by President Donald Trump as the administration’s AI and crypto czar, has exceeded the 130‑day limit for Special Government Employees. The lawmakers have asked Sacks to detail his work schedule and communications, citing possible ethics concerns and conflicts of interest given his ties to the crypto industry and prominent Trump allies. Ler mais