The White House is reviewing hundreds of public comments on AI regulation as President Donald Trump’s administration pushes to reduce bureaucratic barriers for the tech industry.
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The Office of Science and Technology Policy sought feedback to help shape a streamlined national AI framework that limits new rules and overrides conflicting state laws.
Industry groups such as the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, R Street Institute, and Consumer Technology Association called for faster permitting for data centers, reliance on existing standards, and stronger federal preemption.
NetChoice urged scrapping the Biden-era voluntary AI commitments, calling them “impossibly vague.”
However, advocacy groups like the Center for Democracy and Technology warned against weakening civil rights protections and pushed for mandatory audits for high-risk AI systems.
While divisions persist over copyright and accountability, Trump officials appear poised to favor deregulation and a single national standard to spur innovation.
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