Trump, AI and Block State
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Trump’s latest executive order attempts to punish states that regulate artificial intelligence technology, a policy that has triggered division in the GOP.
The Trump administration on Thursday released guidance for federal agencies to try to ensure that the AI models they procure are not spitting out "woke" responses. Why it matters: Company contracts with the federal government could be at risk if large language models are seen as violating the White House's guidelines.
Democratic Golden State Gov. Gavin Newsom trolled the Trump White House with an apparently AI-generated video depicting the president, Pete Hegseth, and Stephen Miller in cuffs
Justice Department will challenge state laws on artificial intelligence and federal technology grants could be withheld.
On Thursday, December 11th, 2025, Assistant to the President and OSTP Director Michael Kratsios chaired the third Artificial
White House science and technology advisor Michael Kratsios urges G7 nations to clear AI regulatory obstacles, warning that sweeping rulebooks could slow needed innovation.
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Newsom trolls White House with AI video of Trump in handcuffs for ‘cuffing season’
The trolling war between Gavin Newsom and the White House seems to continue. This time, the California Governor shared an AI-generated video of Donald Trump, Pete Hegseth, and Stephen Miller in handcuffs.
After Congress did not include a moratorium on state artificial intelligence laws in the annual defense policy bill, the White House appears to be taking matters into its own hands. President Donald Trump posted to his Truth Social account on Monday that he would sign an executive order this week to address differing state laws
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Newsom trolls White House with AI-generated video of Trump in handcuffs this ‘cuffing’ season - Newsom has continued his attacks on Trump as the White House pushes the president's hardline immigration
David Sacks said the Trump administration's effort to restrict state AI regulation won't "force communities to host data centers they don't want."