AI Regulation in the U.S.: Navigating Post-EO 14110

As the Trump administration revokes Executive Order 14110, the U.S. shifts toward a market-driven AI strategy, departing from the Biden administration’s regulatory framework. While proponents see this as a catalyst for innovation and economic growth, critics warn of increased risks, regulatory fragmentation, and strained transatlantic relations. With Europe reinforcing its AI Act and states like California exploring their own regulations, the future of AI governance in the U.S. remains uncertain. Will deregulation accelerate progress, or does it open the door to new challenges in ethics, security, and global cooperation?

Just days after taking office, Donald Trump, the 47th President of the United States, issued a series of executive actions aimed at dismantling key initiatives from the Biden administration. Among them was the revocation of Executive Order (EO) 14110, a landmark policy that established a framework for AI governance and regulation.

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