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What’s at stake in Trump’s executive order aiming to curb state-level AI regulation

  • Written by Anjana Susarla, Professor of Information Systems, Michigan State University
imagePresident Donald Trump displays his executive order countering state laws regulating AI.Alex Wong/Getty Images

President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Dec. 11, 2025, that aims to supersede state-level artificial intelligence laws that the administration views as a hindrance to innovation in AI.

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