Trump just dropped a major executive order straight from the Oval Office—and it's reshaping how the entire U.S. handles AI. The move targets what he's calling the fragmented state-by-state regulatory mess that's been holding back American innovation. Here's the play: consolidate everything under one national AI standard instead of fighting through 50 different rulebooks. It's a bold consolidation push that could ripple across the entire tech and fintech landscape. Chamath's already weighing in on this, and the implications for how Web3 and AI innovation get regulated could be huge. Whether this actually accelerates things or just reshuffles the deck remains to be seen, but it's definitely the most significant federal AI policy move in a while.
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BlockchainFries
· 16h ago
NGL unified standards sound good, but after all these years of the 50 states doing their own thing, no one has regulated it... Now suddenly demanding a one-size-fits-all approach, I just wonder if it will turn into another form of regulation.
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RegenRestorer
· 16h ago
Nah fr, a unified standard sounds good, but dealing with 50 states each doing their own thing isn't that easy to solve... Feels like just another passing trend.
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ColdWalletAnxiety
· 17h ago
Nah, this is just hype. Standardization sounds great, but when it comes to implementation? Two opinions...
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GasFeeCryer
· 17h ago
ngl unified standards sound good, but can they really be implemented... in the end, it still depends on how each state cooperates.
Trump just dropped a major executive order straight from the Oval Office—and it's reshaping how the entire U.S. handles AI. The move targets what he's calling the fragmented state-by-state regulatory mess that's been holding back American innovation. Here's the play: consolidate everything under one national AI standard instead of fighting through 50 different rulebooks. It's a bold consolidation push that could ripple across the entire tech and fintech landscape. Chamath's already weighing in on this, and the implications for how Web3 and AI innovation get regulated could be huge. Whether this actually accelerates things or just reshuffles the deck remains to be seen, but it's definitely the most significant federal AI policy move in a while.