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Utah Pushes State AI Regulation Despite Trump Administration Resistance

What Happened

Utah Republican Representative Blake Moore is proceeding with efforts to introduce legislation regulating artificial intelligence at the state level. This comes as President Donald Trump and key federal officials argue against allowing states to set their own rules on AI, preferring a unified national approach. Moore and supporters believe states should be able to address citizens’ concerns about AI impacts locally, while Washington pushes for consistency across state lines. The Utah initiative represents growing momentum for local governance of emerging technologies, despite caution from the federal government.

Why It Matters

The clash over AI regulation reflects broader tensions between state and federal approaches to technology oversight, with significant implications for how AI is adopted and governed in the US. State actions like Utah’s could shape or challenge future national AI frameworks. Read more in our AI News Hub

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