US White House AI and cryptocurrency adviser Sachs defended President Trump's move to restrict states' AI regulation, saying the move was aimed at reducing the increasing compliance burden on companies. Sachs said the administration is working with Congress to develop common standards to regulate this emerging technology in accordance with the directives signed by Trump on Thursday. Currently, the development of artificial intelligence models can be carried out in multiple states, each with its own regulatory standards. In an interview, Sachs said, “The 50 states have separate regulations. This compliance system is difficult for small businesses and startups to deal with, especially innovators. What we need is a single regulatory framework for artificial intelligence at the federal or national level.”

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US White House AI and cryptocurrency adviser Sachs defended President Trump's move to restrict states' AI regulation, saying the move was aimed at reducing the increasing compliance burden on companies. Sachs said the administration is working with Congress to develop common standards to regulate this emerging technology in accordance with the directives signed by Trump on Thursday. Currently, the development of artificial intelligence models can be carried out in multiple states, each with its own regulatory standards. In an interview, Sachs said, “The 50 states have separate regulations. This compliance system is difficult for small businesses and startups to deal with, especially innovators. What we need is a single regulatory framework for artificial intelligence at the federal or national level.”