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Steve Bannon, a former adviser to President Donald Trump, criticized a new executive order aimed at blocking states from creating their own artificial intelligence ( AI) regulations. Trump told reporters that “there’s only going to be one winner” as nations compete to dominate in the field of AI.
A small number of Republicans joined Democrats to vote in favor of reversing President Donald Trump's order on federal worker unions.
President Trump signed an executive order relating to Artificial Intelligence. Here are some existing AI laws in Illinois.
The bill seeks to restore union rights for employees at agencies central to national security, healthcare, and veterans' affairs.
Colorado's state law, passed in 2024, seeks to prevent discrimination in the AI systems that businesses and governments use in making key decisions, such as hiring, education and banking.
The order creates an "AI Litigation Task Force" to challenge state laws and uses federal funds for broadband access as a bargaining chip.
Trump’s latest executive order attempts to punish states that regulate artificial intelligence technology, a policy that has triggered division in the GOP.
By denying a pause in the lawsuit, a federal judge delivers a setback to Trump’s Day 1 refugee ban and orders the case to proceed.